Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that 300 men sign the books before next Wednesday. Unless we do this there is the possibility that the scheme will fail or that there will be a rush at the last moment and all will not be accommodated. We must be willing to place the success of the plan before personal interests and go at a disadvantage of ourselves for the advantage of the crowd. There are many who cannot go except at the quoted rates, and it is the duty of every man who intends to go to sign the books and accept the schedule as planned...
Since all do not understand the plan as outlined in yesterday's CRIMSON, it seems advisable to elaborate certain features that were not fully touched upon. The trip to New York will be on the Fall River boat. These boats are equipped with staterooms which may be secured at various prices. There will be a supply of $1 and $2 rooms which will accommodate two men each. The men will therefore choose their room-mates and divide the cost of the stateroom. If it is possible, stateroom reservations will be sold by the committee with the transportation tickets...
Everyone should appreciate that the transportation rates are by the plan reduced 45 per cent. Every man should also remember that unless 300 men sign up at once the whole plan fails...
...following schedule shows the plan of the trip in detail...
Provided 300 or more students signify their intention of going to Princeton November 8, special rates can be secured. Under the provisional plan, the train will leave the South Station at 6 P. M. Friday, November 7, for Fall River. There the boat is taken for New York arriving about 7 A. M. A special train will leave New York for Princeton about 10 A. M., giving ample time to see the college before the game. The train will return to New York immediately after the game and a special train will leave New York for Boston some time Sunday...