Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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East: Navy v. Notre Dame at Baltimore; Princeton v. Brown at Princeton; Pennsylvania v. V. P. I. at Philadelphia...
...revealed the other scores as follows: New Hampshire 13 B. U. 0 Army 26 Gettysberg 0 Dartmouth 54 Hobart 0 Florida 18 V. M. I. 0 Michigan 18 Michigan State 3 Holy Cross 33 Providence 0 Yale 40 Vermont 0 Boston College 23 Maine 6 Princeton 19 Amherst 3 Brown 20 Rhode Island 0 Stanford 19 Oregon 6 N. Y. U. 26 W. Va. Wesleyan 6 Navy 23 Wm. & Mary 0 Penn 27 Swarthmore 6 Tufts 13 Colby 3 Cornell 67 Niagara 0 Williams 13 Middlebury...
...general it appears that the wisdom of the auto ban is recognized. It is likely that considerable desultory week-ending and cruising has has been thereby eliminated, and a potential cause of deaths has been greatly curbed. The number of colleges which have adopted such a ruling since Princeton's action gives to it a popular acceptance. --The Daily Princetonian...
...Robert Alexander Falconer, President of the University of Toronto, will come to Harvard as Ingersoll Lecturer for 1929-30, it was announced at University Hall yesterday afternoon. The appointment will bring Toronto's President here next spring. Recipient of many degrees including an LL. D. from Yale, Princeton, Glasgow, and Dublin, a D.D. from Edinburgh, a D.C.L. from Oxford, and a D. Litt, from Manchester, he has also been given the honor of Knight Commander of Saint Michael and Saint George...
...Princeton men do not know John Gale Hun, who conducts in Princeton a school for young children, another school for "cramming" college entrance candi dates, and a third for "cramming" under graduates. So aware of Hun aid was one Princetonian, according to legend, that, upon graduating, he asked Crammer Hun to sign his name under those of the Uni versity Trustees and President. Legend adds Crammer Hun signed. This week another Hun enterprise was inaugurated: a country day school for students from Trenton, N. J., and vicinity. . . . Time-honored though the custom be, this year, for the first time, Princeton...