Word: pre
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...third term which opens today will approach very closely to the usual life of pre-war years. Spring athletics will have their regular schedules of former days, and will retain few if any signs of war conditions. There are still some changes which must come before the old routine and life can be completely restored, but they are largely changes which only the coming of a new college year can effect...
There are several changes in Princeton's football organization for the fall of 1919. W. W. Roper will coach the teams, beginning early next September. Spring practice will be abolished, and pre-season practice will be substituted. Also there will probably be no training table regularly, but only for a short time preceding games. There is one radical change in Princeton's schedule to be noted. Dartmouth, with whom Princeton's has played an annual game from 1907 to 1916. When formal athletics stopped, no longer appears on the schedule. The reason given was that too hard a schedule...
This is return to a pre-war custom of long standing. The collection is made up of all kinds of objects, and is especially famous for its remarkable paintings...
These resolutions related to the resumption of athletics on a pre-war basis, and the elimination of any code of athletic rules between Yale, Princeton, and the University other than those relating to eligibility. The term, "Big Three," was deplored, and means were discussed by which the erroneous impression already created in this regard might be combated. R. E. Gross '19 and E. W. Pavenstedt '20, represented the University...
...drawing with the other applicants. All applicants are advised to form in groups of twelve, each group to elect a chairman who will accept responsibility for the other members and make all the arrangements for obtaining rooms. The prices of the various rooms will be the same as in pre-war years...