Word: princetonian
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When contacted at his Cambridge home last night, Case said: "As a Princetonian, I shall leave Harvard's hospitable Yard with reluctance, but going to Colgate is almost like going home. After all, I live only 40 miles from Hamilton and I know and love that country and its people. Consequently. I will tackle my new assignment in September with satisfaction and high hopes...
Continuing its exam and reading period policy of three issues a week, the Daily Princetonian has inaugurated a regular policy of putting out three papers a week for the remainder of the college year and publishing six times a week during the summer sessions, it was recently announced by Francis L. Broderick, chairman of the undergraduate daily...
Simultaneously, it was also announced that the Princetonian will continue its abbreviated exam period schedule of publishing three bulletins a week for the rest of the year. The number of times a week the bulletins will appear during the summer has not been determined...
Made necessary by the outbreak of the war, the paper's sudden change of policy was determined when the Princetonian realized that in a university at war "extra-curricular activities usual" were out of the questions...
...occasionally talks through his hat but more often pulls rabbits out of it, last week pulled out a rabbit and threw him into the brier patch of Civilian Defense. The fierce-looking rabbit: hawk-faced, hawk-eyed James McCauley ("Chink") Landis, Dean of Harvard Law School. A precocious Princetonian and one of the keenest legal eaglets ever to swoop from Harvard Law School, Dean Landis was an early Brain Truster, as SEC chairman presided over a whipped Wall Street...