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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will members of 1922 be at a disadvantage in competing against Sophomores for the two competitions are conducted separately. The work of news competitors will consist of a nine weeks' competition in writing up suitable news and doing office work of various sorts in connection with the paper. One of these duties is that of assisting, from time to time in putting the paper to press...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON COMPETITIONS START | 3/31/1919 | See Source »

...Merchant Marine Offers a remarkable field for advancement to a young college student. It is an entirely new opening, and one which is full of opportunity for an enterprising man. During the war, the United States began building its huge fleet of merchant ships which is rapidly nearing completion. Fully 65,000 officers and men will be needed for the ships coming out in 1919 alone, and the demand is acute for intelligent men, especially those who have had some naval experience, to man these ships...

Author: By Edward N. Hurley, | Title: OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED ON SEA | 3/29/1919 | See Source »

...wasted. Many men have found that their adventurous spirit was whetted by war experiences, and are not content to resume the uneventful existence of their pre-war days. For men of this sort, the Merchant Marine, with its voyages and experiences through the seven seas, is the one vehicle by which such restless young Americans can gratify the spirit of pioneering awakened by the world...

Author: By Edward N. Hurley, | Title: OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED ON SEA | 3/29/1919 | See Source »

...retained for the University crews have been placed in class crews and Eliot and Thayer club crews. Each club crew will have a first and second crews. A regatta in which all these crews will race is set for May 10. The course for these contests will probably be one mile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAN CLASS CREW RACES | 3/29/1919 | See Source »

...article in the Daily Princetonian, President Hibben, in urging the support for the course, said: "The course as outlined by the War Department is designed to give a very thorough grounding in all of the principles of artillery, both in theory and in practice. Through such a course one will be able to qualify as a Reserve Officer and be in a position to offer his services to the government in case of any emergency, without the delay of long months of preparation, Its particular aim is to increase alertness, accuracy, and resourcefulness of thought, the art of working...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: START PRINCETON ARTILLERY | 3/29/1919 | See Source »

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