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...Fryeburg, Maine NONE NONE 0 Goffstown (Uncanoonucs), N. H. NONE NONE 0 Gorham, N. H. NONE NONE 0 Greenfield, Mass. NONE NONE 0 Laconia, N. H. NONE NONE 0 Lancaster, N. H. NONE NONE 0 Lincoln, N. H. NONE NONE 0 (Franconia Notch), N. H. NONE NONE 0 Littleton (Franconia), N. H. NONE NONE 0 Monadnock Region, N. H. NONE NONE 0 North Conway, N. H. NONE POOR 3 Plymouth, N. H. NONE NONE 0 Stowe, Vermont NONE POOR 10 Warren (Moosilauke), N. H. NONE NONE 0 Waterville Valiey, N. H. NONE NONE 0 Wolfebore, N. H. NONE NONE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crime | 1/20/1937 | See Source »

Week End Snow Train for White River Jet., Vt., Lisbon and Littleton, N. H. scheduled for January 16-17 Cancelled. Snow train scheduled for Fabyan through Crawford Notch Sunday, Jan. 17, cancelled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crime | 1/20/1937 | See Source »

...gift of five hundred dollars proffered by Mr. David Dubinsky from the International Ladies Garment Union, the Daily Princetonian has compared their University's predicament with Harvard's Hanfstaengl case. The facts appear to be that Mr. Dubinsky offered the money to replace an award of Mr. Martin W. Littleton, which the latter decided to revoke for reasons of political prejudice. But, because of the value of a conservative reputation at a time when it is conducting an endowment drive, Princeton is loth to accept money from so dangerous a sources as the International Union. Yet the principle of turning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DILEMMA AT PRINCETON | 11/7/1936 | See Source »

...question for Nassau Hall to decide is whether it makes a practice of accepting gifts from sources not connected with the University. If it does receive outside donations, there can be no shred of excuse for not taking Mr. Dubinsky's. The intolerance displayed by Mr. Littleton's withdrawal cannot be regarded as the typical attitude of the average donor to the endowment fund. For Princeton to try to collect more capitalistic dollars by turning down the contribution of a workers' union would be a rank violation of the liberal tradition for which men like Woodrow Wilson made the College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DILEMMA AT PRINCETON | 11/7/1936 | See Source »

Weekend trains are going to Lincoln, Littleton, and Lancaster, and North Conway and Intervale, in New Hampshire. On Sunday the Boston and Maine is sending a train to North Adams, while the Boston and Albany has one going to Adams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Probable Snow Forecast for Today Bids for Good Skiing | 2/21/1936 | See Source »

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