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Although successful in throwing R. H. I. Goddard 1GB in an affair he had all his won way, the clever Princetonian was defeated in the next division by D. G. Wright '34, an ex-Lehigh matman, in the feature match of the afternoon. Both men displayed a large number of holds, with first the one and then the other on top, but Wright piled up a time advantage of six minutes and seven seconds after ten minutes or rough and tumble fighting. In the 155-pound class, S. T. Clarke 1M, a former Stanford mat star, easily threw Hayden Estey...
...Princeton. N. J. The Daily Princetonian, undergraduate daily, ran off 25? scrip notes on its presses, to be purchased by check, passed on to merchants, redeemed by the Princetonian when banks reopen...
...response to a student petition published two days ago in the "Daily Princetonian," Princeton undergraduate publication, W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, consulted R. M. Saltonstall '33, captain of the hockey team, and Coach Stubbs in regard to the possibility of a third game with Princeton this season...
...important than that it occupied six years ago, and it is unthinkable that feeling should today run high enough to prevent the friendly meeting of traditional rivals. It has been this change of feeling, evinced by undergraduates and for several years expressed in the editorial columns of the Daily Princetonian and the CRIMSON, which has made possible the reconciliation completed by the resumption of football relations announced today...
...enroll these men unless they could prove that their finances had become adequate, the unfortunate alternatives would be eliminated. The individuals excluded would probably find a career at some less expensive institution more satisfactory, and the strain on the University would unquestionably be lessened. For this reason, the Princetonian urges that some policy of definite exclusion of surplus applicants for student employment be put into effect as soon as possible. The Princetonian...