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...business. And consider the lawyers, doctors, architects, painters, sculptors, and musicians do they earn more on the average than the college professor? I doubt it. And certainly they cannot be their own bosses and do as they please to the extent that professors can.' The Daily Princetonian...
...president, Francis Pendleton Gaines, who has been chief executive of Wake Forest (N. C.) College for the last three years. President Gaines was likewise getting used to W. & L. and its 181-year traditions. Not far from his new house lie the bones of Henry ("Light Horse Harry") Lee, Princetonian, Revolutionist, and his heroic son Robert E. Lee (W. & L.'s eighth president), and his grandson George Washington Custis Lee (W. & L.'s ninth president...
Voting at Harvard will be held at all the principal classroom buildings throughout the University both Monday and Tuesday. Other college papers which have already signified their interest in this attempt to learn the actual extent of the prohibition problem on American college campi are the Princetonian; the Michigan Daily, the Daily Illini, the Cornell Daily Sun, the Dartmouth, the Pittsburgh Weekly, the Brown Daily Herald, the Howard Crimson of Howard College, Birmingham, Alabama; the Red and Black of Washington and Jefferson College. Polls held by all these papers and at least half a dozen more which are expected...
...Princetonian editorial staff upholds the policy of modification but has not yet arrived at a solution. In an attempt to gather facts and opinions before holding a college poll on the question the news department has solicited statements from men closely connected with the question and has succeeded in finding a great deal of evidence on both sides of the question. Thus far the general sentiment is in favor of modification but not necessarily in favor of total abolition...
...first release of the material already gathered which will appear in the Princetonian's columns on Tuesday morning will be followed by expressions of opinion from other campus newspapers, some of whom have already signified their intention to join in the nationwide undergraduate survey of drinking conditions and student sentiment...