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PRINCETON, N.J.--The Daily Princetonian has billed it as "a battle for the Ivy League cellar." Students around the campus here yesterday were calling it "the game." But for Harvard, it's simply the second in a series of five "must-win" games en route to a possible Ivy Championship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Must Beat Tigers to Stay Alive in Ivies | 10/28/1978 | See Source »

Representatives from the Brown Daily Herald, the Yale Daily News, and the Daily Princetonian will also appear on the show, Vicker said...

Author: By Pamela R. Saunders, | Title: News Shorts | 10/22/1977 | See Source »

...Task Force on Pedagogical Improvement cites a recent study which shows that while 58 per cent of Harvard undergraduates expect "the chance to learn from great teachers" before they come here, only about 17 per cent feel that this expectation is realized. A recent survey conducted by the Daily Princetonian shows only 54 per cent of Harvard freshmen claiming that the Harvard Faculty is "strongly interested in the academic problems of undergraduates," and a mere 29 per cent of polled seniors agreeing. Faculties at other Ivy League schools--Princeton, Yale and Penn--show a greater concern for students according...

Author: By David Beach, | Title: A Faculty of Friends and Fellow-Scholars? | 4/22/1977 | See Source »

...Daily Princetonian, the undergraduate newspaper, reported last Friday that the increase will be between $375 and $400. Total costs will rise to an average of $6025, the paper said...

Author: By William J. Callahan, | Title: Ivy Tuitions Up | 12/19/1976 | See Source »

Perhaps my gripes with the special press credentials are a little unjustified. Many of my cohorts, from the woman who claimed to be representing the Daily Princetonian even though she went to Stanford, to a scraggly reporter named Jerry Rubin, claiming to represent the counter-cultural Detroit Sun, seemed to be sporting bogus accreditations. I can see how a restrictive pass system may seem reasonable to those giving out the credentials. The DNC can risk offending some college reporters who have two months to cool off before they file. Regardless of the satisfaction derived from getting in, however, it will...

Author: By Jim Cramer, | Title: A Worm in the Garden | 7/20/1976 | See Source »

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