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Brown-Clark, l. f.; Hussey, 2b.; Detmers, 1b.; Bacon, 3b.; Patton, s. s.; Calder, c. f.; McQuaid, r. f.; Cashman, c.; Crane...
...success of Princeton's representatives in the debate with Yale was received with the greatest enthusiasm by the students. A parade was formed, which marched over the campus and was briefly addressed by President Patton. The debaters worked hard in the face of recent defeats and well deserved their victory...
...game with Swarthmore, which resulted in a tie, 1 to 1, Harvard's attack was much superior to her defense, while Swarthmore's attack was rather weak. Patton scored the one goal for Swarthmore in the first half after ten minutes of play. Harvard scored later when Captain Burley made a clever catch and passed the ball to Ring, who shot the goal. In the second half Harvard had the ball at one time almost through Swarthmore's goal but failed to score...
President Patton recently received a letter from the New Brunswick Presbytery, to which Princeton belongs, protesting against the playing of athletic games on Saturdays, on the ground that there was great desecration of the Sabbath, on the day following, by those connected with the games. In regard to the matter suitable action has been taken by the president...
...will combine the experience of previous conferences in their efforts to make these departments more effective than ever. Although the complete programme cannot be announced at this early date, the most representative group of speakers that has ever met on the Northfield platform is already assured. It includes President Patton of Princeton, Rev. Henry Van Dyke, New York City, Rev. Alex. McKenzie of Cambridge, Rev. A. T. Schauffler of New York, and D. L. Moody...