Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Preliminary trials for the annual triangular debates between Harvard, Yale, and Princeton will be held this evening in the New Lecture Hall at 7 o'clock, it was announced last night by E. M. Rowe '27, debating coach...
Joseph Patrick Tumulty Jr. 2L. of Washington, D. C., and a graduate of Princeton University was elected secretary to succeed F. C. Reed 3L., and Charles Hastings Willard 2L, of Minneapolis, Minn, was elected treasurer. He graduated from Yale University, and succeeds J. R. Quarles...
...helped to give the University a certain eminence in music. Mr. Whiting is himself a pianist of ability; and this winter, as in the past, he has spared no trouble in surrounding himself with a group of artists capable of doing justice to the programs offered. Harvard, Yale, and Princeton are among a large group of the eastern colleges favored each year with these recitals...
...Moore, Plummer professor of Christian Morals and Ethics recently commented upon a growing restlessness among "the faithful few still attending chapel." "Not only are softer cushions to be found in the Farnsworth Room," said Mr. Moore, "but also at Yale and Princeton...
...RISES TO PARNASSUS-Henry Fairfield Osborn-Princeton University Press ($2.50). Ages and ages ago, but eons after primates became distinctly monkeys, apes and men, mankind began his fumbling rise to earthly supremacy. The start was probably on the plateaus of Central Asia and the first men were certainly runners. They hunted to live. Descendants of theirs who wandered into other plateaus of the continents continued the hunting life. Others traveled into forests and became climbers, others into level lowlands and became squatting farmers; others into seashores and became aquatic. Millennia spent in the same sort of places developed distinct types...