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Pitting its full strength against an admittedly strong but vastly overrated Tiger combine, the highly touted Harvard bandsmen invade Palmer Stadium today for their annual clash with the Nassau trumpeteers, in an engagement which marks the first Jungleland appearance of the Crimson musicians since their break with Princeton's harmony artists...
...many of its crack Freshman ten of a year ago who have been fairly intensive in blocking tactics and fundamentals, but little heavy scrimmaging was seen by first and second string players. Crisler feels that the Crimson will prove a dangerous opponent, although the odds seem to favor Nassau, and he is taking every precaution to try to insure victory...
Harvard goes back to Nassau Hall today and Sage's heart is glad. Have just dined with Princeton's Dean--Mrs. Gauss thinks Tigers a cinch, but game has all the Marks of a Harvard win, and I Gauss Crimson will a Maser by garnering the Bliss of victory. Harlow will not Husband his strength, and if Crisler Wood win he will need more than one Sandbach to block the holes. Even if a Constable aPierson the Field, he will be a Marter in a losing cause. Tigers will Spring and try to Chew the White hopes from Cambridge...
...Yale paper regretted to point out that Princeton has been "for some time hailed as the home of 'professional football' and big time athletics, " but the authors of the editorial were pleased to see that, despite this fact, Old Nassau has wisely decided to erect a library instead of having a gymnasium built to replace her "notoriously old" recreational building...
Divorced. Edward F. Hutton, board chairman of General Foods Corp.(see p. 54); by Marjorie Post Close Hutton, daughter of General Foods' late founder Charles William Post (Postum, Post Toasties); in Nassau...