Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rear Admiral Yates Stirling, U. S. N. (retired); Dr. F. L. Patton, onetime president of Princeton University...
...microphone will pick up the cheering of the cadets and Harvard rooters, and the music of the two bands. Joe Toya of the Boston Traveler will give through this station a word picture of the happenings before and after the game and during the half, whereas Ralph Gilroy, former Princeton star, will announce the details of the play. Thus through this station a running fire broadcast may be heard between...
...greatest interest in connection with the present election campaign is the fact that in the straw ballot conducted in the University on May 4, 1920 for the nominations for the respective parties, Hoover carried both Harvard and Princeton in the balloting. The figures follow: Hoover 1121 Wood 632 Johnson 117 Lowden 79 Coolidge 44 Hughes 31 Taft 21 Scattered...
...Other developments in a week of early season activity included a rumor that Princeton would disown the famed huddle-system which it began to use long before its puzzled rivals. Also the sixth and seventh casualties of the football season took place in hospitals. Leo Goodreau, 19, died of a broken neck in Philadelphia, calling the signals for the play in which he had been hurt. In Washington, Pa., William Charles Young had his back broken in a scratch game. In Orange, N. J., another casualty occurred. A man in a cinema theatre, watching a picture of Bruce Caldwell playing...
This debate is conducted separately from the regular triangular debate between Yale, Harvard, and Princeton which is held in the spring...