Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Thomas was born in Marion, Ohio, and graduated from Princeton in 1905. He then took up social work, and became intimately familiar with the living and working conditions of the laborers. During the World War he took a firm stand for Peace as an active member of the American Union against Militarism. Since then he has run a New York Socialist paper, and been prominent in the organization of the party, and the conducting of strikes against wage cuts and injunctions. He has done a great deal to justify the Socialist party in the opinion of the world...
Elected. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, to be president of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, succeeding the late William Milligan Sloane, Princeton historian...
...imposing total of points was rolled up on Saturday by the strongest opponents of the Crimson. Dartmouth, Pennsylvania, and Yale, each ran roughshod over their respective enemies by decisive scores. Lehigh was put to rout by Princeton while Holy Cross lost a hard battle to Fordham by the narrow margin of four points. The scores follow...
...Dartmouth 21 Columbia 7 Lehigh 0 Princeton 47 Pennsylvania 14 Penn State 0 Holy Cross 13 Fordham 19 Yale 32 Brown...
...rooms, tutorial conferences, the Library, and various activity centers will commence. J. A. Haeseler '23, director of the Film Foundation, is in charge of the film. He is being assisted by Osgood Field '26, C. A. Hicks '28, J. P. Bradford, and Sherman Pratt, the last two graduates of Princeton and Amherst respectively...