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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Another Cheery note was the relative lack of injuries. There were a few bumps, but none of the Varsity players who saw action on Saturday is expected to miss the Coast Guard contest...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: Rapid Varsity Improvement Predicted by Coach Harlow After Narrow Princeton Win | 10/14/1946 | See Source »

This is the second of a series of articles by Harvard's delegate to the International Students Congress in Prague, Czechoslovakia last August --Ed. note...

Author: By Douglass Cater, | Title: Russian, French, Moslem Students Make Congress Colorful Gathering | 10/9/1946 | See Source »

Another item of note was the appearance of Emil Drvaric, the first string guard who was yet to see action for the Varsity, in the day's scrimmage. Drvaric ran with the "A" team in its defensive practice, and participated in the contact session for about half an hour. It now seems likely that Drvaric will make his long-awaited debut on Saturday...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: Governali Passes Highlight Varsity Practice Session | 10/9/1946 | See Source »

...ending source of amazement to the bystanders that at the end of each chorus, every man was able to return from his excursions just in the nick of time. Quite often, after a quarter hour's extended treatment, a piece would actually end with all participants on the same note. In short, the meeting was a success; but not so much of a success that any other aspiring musicians will be turned away when the group scrapes itself together again at seven o'clock next Thursday evening. At present they have been unable to find a regular meeting place safe...

Author: By Robert NORTON Ganz jr., | Title: Jazz | 10/9/1946 | See Source »

...blond drum majorette was far and away the best player of the afternoon . . . Just like old times when the Crimson band started in on the famous "Wintergreen" medley before the opening kick off . . . When the huge first "T" was formed by the band a Princeton scout was seen to note: "unbalanced T to the right." He closed his book and slunk away. Apre lui le deluge...

Author: By The OLD Pfc, | Title: Spectators Grieve as Crimson Scores Again And Again and Again | 10/7/1946 | See Source »

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