Word: princetonians
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Cahn was an assistant editor of the Daily Princetonian...
...member of the Princetonian said yesterday that the coroner's report indicated Cahn was not intoxicated at the time of the accident...
Died. H. Alexander Smith, 86, Republican Senator from New Jersey from 1944 to 1959, a scholarly Princetonian ('01) who studied political science under Woodrow Wilson, carved a notable career as a lawyer, Princeton lecturer on international relations and Government consultant, then, at 64, won election to the Senate, where he staunchly advocated a bipartisan foreign policy, and later became one of the most powerful senatorial voices in support of Nationalist China; of a stroke; in Princeton...
Sources at the Daily Princetonian, the student newspaper, explained yesterday that the proposal, which originated with Edward D. Sullivan '36, dean of the college, is intended to add greater flexibility to the Princeton undergraduate program while reducing the burden of five required courses a year. The new plan will serve these purposes better than the pass-fail system because students would be able to drop an audited course at any time...
...Morse, a 14-ft. pole vaulter, may be the only Princetonian to snag a first place in the field events. Dave Bell was the Crimson's best against Brown with a good chance to run his victory total to an incredible six in two meets. He will compete in the shot put, hammer throw, and discus...