Word: princeton
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...CRIMSON, has been selected by authorities of the University to represent Harvard as a guest of the Franco-American Maritime and Colonial League, under the general supervision of the French government, on a short tour of France this summer. Lancing Hammond, a sophomore at Yale, and John Mulford, a Princeton junior, have been selected to accompany...
Sailing from New York on the SS. Rochambeau on July 12, the party, consisting of the Harvard, Yale, and Princeton representatives, will be received at a reception given by the Havre section of the League Maritime et Coloniale Francaise July 21, and will be in Paris and its vicinity for several days thereafter. July 26 and 27 will be spent in travelling to and staying at Bouafles and Les Andelys. After a reception by the Rouen section of the League Maritime et Coloniale Francaise given the travelling students on July 28, the party will sail from Havre for New York...
...Workers party is not to be confused with the Socialist party, whose candidate is fair-haired Norman Thomas, Princeton graduate, one-time minister. The Socialist platform is virtually identical with the Communist platform except for the revolutionary plank. Because Socialists do not favor overthrowing the existing government, Communists lump Socialists with Democrats and Republicans as "tools of Capital...
...team is a strong one, carrying both Harvard and Princeton on its list of victims. The Orange and Black quartet was downed by the Blue on May 5 at Princeton by a score of 5 to 4. One of Yale's most skillful riders is O. M. Wallop, son of the Duke of Portsmouth, who maintains a large polo-pony ranch in Wyoming...
Harvard's scholarship team won a close victory over the best minds of Yale in the contest held on April 30, it was announced last night. The three judges who graded the examination papers of the competition, Professors C. G. Osgood, of Princeton, J. Q. Adams, of Cornell, and A. K. Potter, of Brown, arranged the names of the twenty Crimson and Blue contestants in order of the excellence of their papers, and the points were scored by adding the number of places on the list. As in the similar scoring of a cross country meet, the team with...