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...infield consists of Pennsylvania's slugging first baseman, Art McQuillen, who is now playing pro ball; Captain-elect Bart Harvey, of Harvard, the league's leading base stealer, at second; Stan Zarod, Dartmouth third baseman and the only sophomore to make the first team; and Bob Perins, rangy Princetonian, rounding out the inner defense at short...
...many of his readers to suspect that he is strongly interested in an Axis victory. "To say that we cannot survive in a totalitarian world does not make sense," was the keynote of the full page advertisements which last May in the Crimson, the Yale News, and the Princetonian mocked the ability of the British to defend the status-quo against the Have-Nots, and suggested that "the logic of the situation for France at present may soon appear to the British people to be the logic of the situation for them...
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...
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...