Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...work of the university baseball team, under the careful training of coach Earle, gradually increased in excellence, in anticipation of the southern trip. Of the five games played in the South, Princeton suffered but one defeat and that at the hands of the Baltimore league team. Of the two games scheduled with Georgetown, Princeton won both by the scores of 10 to 1 and 15 to 7 respectively. The fourth game of the trip was played on April 20 with the University of Virginia at Charlottesville. Princeton won an easy victory by the score of 9 to 3. With...
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...
This spring, on April 31, the annual shoot will include Yale, Columbia, U. of P., Princeton and Harvard. The cup, which will become the property of the college winning it the greatest number of times in five years has already gone twice to Princeton, once to Yale, and last year to Harvard...
...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...
Last year Harvard sent a delegation of twenty-one men and this number was exceeded by Cornell, Princeton and Yale, the latter university sending ninety men. This year at least forty men should make up the Harvard delegation. Names of those men who expect to attend should be sent to G. Gleason, 25 Stoughton...