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President John Grier Hibben of Princeton University strongly upholds the idea of college military training in an article in the Nassau Literary Magazine entitled "A Phase of Military Preparedness." He commends the idea of a strong military force for United States, and says that it in no way interferes with the universal peace movement which the present war has so rudely interrupted...
...sixteenth annual conference of the Association of American Universities will meet at Princeton today and tomorrow, as guest of the University. President Edmund T. James, of the University of lllinois, as president of the Association will preside over the meetings which will be held in Nassau Hall...
...policy of open play adopted by Princeton certainly proved the change justifiable Saturday, when the Nassau eleven won, 12 to 0, over Rutgers. Rutgers was without the services of Flynn, the old Yale player. Concentrating the power of eleven tremendous men in the closest formations possible, the losers used plays the extreme opposite of Princeton's. Especially effective was Nassau's forward pass. Boland, the fullback, and Law, a substitute back, hurled the ball with accuracy and the men at the other end of the pass were always ready for it. Eighteen forward passes were attempted, of which half were...
...Institute's family skeleton, since, from the behaviour of its present members, we judge that they are ashamed of the fact that such questions as the relative merits of Napoleon and Cromwell were ever argued between its walls. The article on Princeton Customs, by Mr. Hunter of the Nassau Literary Magazine, is interesting enough to members of this staid old College where Rinehart nights are the chief vulgar amusement. But even at Princeton, customs are following in the path of Bloody Monday Night, which leads us to believe that Harvard is not alone so priggishly indifferent to youthful effervescence after...
...Yale Literary Magazine has issued a statement announcing its withdrawal from the tri-college literary contest entered into last spring by the Harvard Advocate, the Princeton Nassau Literary Magazine, the Yale Literary Magazine, and the Yale Courant. The Yale Courant announced its withdrawal from the contest some little time...