Word: nassaue
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...Biggar, manager of caretaking, also labled Yard security top secret, but was clearly not inclined to fiddle while College grass plots burn. His men are primed for a repetition of the November 14 Yale commando raid on Princeton, which included burning a large "Y" on the lawn of the Nassau...
...that the Princeton Tiger gridmen won their most outstanding victory in years, their cross country team bowed before the power of Yale and Crimson harriers with the Blue edging out the Mikkolamen by seven points. In the Freshmen department the Bulldogs took a back seat to a hot Nassau team and an improving Yardling aggregation...
...obedience -or death. For a moment the fate of the Continental Army hung in excruciating suspense. Each side fired a volley. When the smoke from the muskets lifted in the frosty air, Washington still bestrode his horse, unscathed. The Redcoats gave way. The victorious Americans carried their pursuit into Nassau Hall...
...Princeton, at 7 a.m., Harvard's big band piled out of its special train on the weed-covered tracks below the station, began its tootling march across Old Nassau's campus. Out from the dormitories spilled Princeton men in pajamas. A few -ex-G.I.s-carried rifles. They got what they wanted from Harvard's band: Princeton tunes...
...Crimson came roaring back and five minutes later Phil Potter, the center forward, went through the two Nassau fullbacks, collided with their goalie, but slammed in the only Harvard score of the afternoon. This only served to precipitate the action, and as the time ran out both teams pressed harder for a score and somewhere during the course of last quarter or in the scoring play, the Princeton goalie suffered a broken nose...