Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be celebrated on February 22, and from present indication between three and four hundred graduates will return to Princeton for the inspection of the university while in session. The occasion, set a side as an annual event two years ago, as a means of increasing interest on the part of the alumni in the various activities of the undergraduates, has been arranged this year under the auspices of the Graduate Council...
...score, they made a very creditable showing. E. Cabot '20 particularly played a hard game, doing more work than any other member of the team, especially in following back and breaking up plays. J. Stubbs '20 was aggressive on the defence and W. J. Louderback '20 did his part in keeping the score down. The Freshmen have the same trouble as the University players in that they get started but drop the puck inopportunely...
...enrolling now in this reserve may serve immediately such part (not less than three weeks) of the required three months in four years if they wish; such men are likely to be assigned to duty on board U. S. S. Virginia or some other battleship in the Navy Yard, living on board and receiving the annual retainer fee of $12; a $30 allowance for clothing and the same pay as that provided for men in the Navy on active duty of corresponding rating...
Miss Frances Pritchard, of whom Boston bald-headers have grown very fond, is the one real celestial part of the paradise affair. She not only is young and lovely, but her dancing is of the best. "But why," wailed all connoisseurs of this sort of thing, "is she only allowed on the stage for so few precious minutes?" Admirable query! Mr. Teddy Webb becomes a fat German with success; Miss Cleo Mayfield has a well-practised, tough drawl, and Miss Vivienne Segal is nicely demure...
Harvard's part in the great problem is clear, and already President Lowell and the College authorities have begun preparations for the accomplishment of the University's part. As the two telegrams in today's issue state, a reserve officers' training unit will be established at once. Military Science and Tactics 1 will be the nucleus of the program of training, and additional instruction will probably be included in this single course, or further military courses will be introduced according to future arrangements with the War Department. All students who wish to join the training unit by taking Military Science...