Word: pittsburgh
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Louis Browdy '16, C. L. Jones, Pittsburgh...
Alexander Cooper '17, Price Greenleaf, Pittsburgh...
...leading cities are Boston and the vicinity, with 1028; New York and Brooklyn, with 227; Chicago, with 84; Worcester with 39; Cleveland, with 38; Providence, with 36; Philadelphia, with 33; Pittsburgh, with 32; Washington, with 24; and Cincinnati, with...
...held this evening at the Hotel Biltmore, New York City. The banquet will be attended by representatives from the following college publications: The Harvard Lampoon, Yale "Record," Princeton "Tiger," Cornell "Widow," Columbia "Jester," Dartmouth "Jack-O-Lantern," Williams "Purple Cow," Pennsylvania "Punch Bowl," Pennsylvania State "Froth," Lehigh "Burr," and Pittsburgh "Panther." R. C. Bacon '16, P. E. Cate '16, R. E. Connell '15, R. Sanger '15 and T. Sizer '16 will represent the Lampoon. Many men prominent in the advertising and publishing business in New York will also be present...
Princeton, N. J., December 2, 1914.-- Frank Glick '16, of Pittsburgh, Pa., quarterback on the Princeton football team was today elected captain of the eleven for 1915. Glick was a member of his freshman team and for the last two years has played sensational football in the backfield of the university team. He is 21 years old, 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighs 178 pounds...