Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...money will be added, to the fund for the support of the Harvard Surgical Unit which are supplied in large part by friends and graduates of the University. The fourth contingent of the Unit, under the direction of Herbert H. White '93, will leave for Europe on Saturday. The number of surgeons, doctors and dentists already supplied by the University for this work is more than 100, and the size of the hospital has increased...
...final blow of the whistle. At the end of the first half, with the score nothing to nothing, it seemed that the veteran Princeton team would have the advantage at the end of the second half and everyone naturally expected to see Princeton start the last part of the game with a tremendous aggressiveness. But it took only a very few minutes of play to show that it was power at this time and it was this aggressiveness of the Harvard defence which forced Driggs to punt on his own 45-yard line, thus opening the way for the only...
Princeton's overconfidence in the first part of the game lost them, a field goal and it was Harvard's superior strategy that gained the winning three points in the second half. The contest was hard fought throughout, and gave the team many valuable lessons to aid them in vanquishing Yale on the twenty-fifth. Great credit is due the victorious team and once again Houghton is proved the greatest of all football coaches...
...John Witherspoon was elected president of the college. His extensive plans for the enlargement of the institution were largely defeated by the interference of the War of Independence, in which the town and college of Princeton played a large part. Nassau Hall sheltered both British and American soldiers, and among the proudest possessions of the university are the two cannon which were captured during the war and which are now on the campus. As a result of the war the smallest class which ever graduated received their degrees during this period...
Lafayette was the next opponent of the Tigers and was completely overwhelmed, 33 to 0. The Pennsylvania team was never dangerous, but the victory was not as satisfactory to Princeton as the score would indicate because of the loose playing and frequent fumbling on the part of the Tigers. Several chances to increase the size of the score were lost for this reason...