Word: princetonian
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...governor of the state. Draping himself in his finery as a Masonic Grand Master, he repaired to a rude country crossroads where the local citizenry had provided free land for a college. There he was aided in laying the cornerstone of what is now East Hall by his fellow Princetonian Samuel Eusebius McCorkle, who hoped to see the land "adorned with an elegant village...
Engaged. Anne Moen Bullitt, 19, fetching daughter of Philadelphia's socialite-Democratic candidate for mayor, William Christian Bullitt, ex-Ambassador to Russia, France; and Marine Corps Lieut. Daniel Baugh Brewster Jr., 19, peacetime Princetonian of Brooklandville, Md.; in Philadelphia. Her mother, the late Anne Moen Louise Bryant (widow of Soviet Hero John Reed), became Bullitt's second wife in 1923, was divorced by him in 1930, died in France...
Died. Dr. William Francis Magie, 84, notable fixture of Princeton's physics department for 50 years; after long illness; in Princeton, NJ. Valedictorian of Woodrow Wilson's class ('79), he was a member of the original Daily Princetonian board...
Many other collegiate dailies followed suit. The Princetonian has ceased publication of its regular paper and has been putting out a university bulletin to keep students abreast of Princeton news...
...Daily Princetonian suspended publication for the duration. Required by war to attend physical conditioning classes thrice weekly and generally to hurry up their educations, the "Prince's" 38 editorial department men and the eleven business side men had little time left for extracurricular journalism. Once before (in World War I) the lively, crusading "Prince" suspended, came back strong as ever...