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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bound personnel-wise to Princeton if not financially or administratively, the Institute for Advanced Studies offers an opportunity for "post-postgraduate" work to a select group of 30-odd top U. S. scholars. These men freely elect their mentors from a faculty of 16 in an environment stripped of lectures, examinations degrees. Figures such as Albert Einstein lend the stature of their thought. But "the most important thing that can come out of the Institute," wrote then director Frank Aydelotte in 1943, "is not the absolute contribution of an Einstein, great as it may be, so much as the general...
Featuring the list of cadet commissions, the first post-war ROTC journal blossomed forth this week under the direction of D. A. Sutherland '50. A bimonthly mimeographed eight-page affair called "Shannonigans" after its home in Shannon Hall, the paper is handed out free to all members in the ROTC program...
...Princeton non-cheering section seats for sale--see Vag"--read the notice on the bulletin board. Vag had tacked up the little scraggly sign not without a mild sense of guilt. What, he asked himself, was his reason for cancelling plans for a rollicking post hour-exam weekend? Why was he contriving to miss a Harvard football game for the first time in two seasons...
Caldwell came to Princeton in 1945, and his selection as the fifteenth man to hold the position of head coach revived a Bengal tradition that an alumnus should always be found in that post. Caldwell was a member of the Class...
First move on Harlow's list saw Wally Flynn returning to the end slot he had left two weeks ago to help the disastrous fullback situation. Speedster Paul Lazzaro moved up into the A team at the plunging post, with Sam Adams advancing from C to B behind him and Paul Shafer switching from his wingback spot as added insurance at full...