Word: princetons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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FOOTBALL TeamW L T Yale 5 0 0 Princeton 5 0 0 HARVARD 3 2 0 Penn 2 2 0 Dartmouth 2 3 0 Cornell 1 3 0 Brown 1 4 0 Columbia...
...SOCCER FINAL Team W L T Yale 6 1 0 Princeton 5 2 0 Columbia 5 2 0 HARVARD 4 3 0 Penn 2 4 1 Dartmouth 3 4 0 Cornell 1 5 1 Brown...
...Attendance Sept. 16 at Columbia 26-10 4,750 Sept. 23 HOLY CROSS 17-31 17,500 Sept. 30 at Army 28-56 39,115 Oct. 7 LEHIGH 28-50 11,200 Oct. 14 at Cornell 0-28 21,000 Oct. 21 DARTMOUTH 6-5 20,500 Oct. 28 PRINCETON 14-28 22,300 Nov. 4 at Brown 27-14 10,700 Nov. 11 PENNSYLVANIA 1:30 Nov. 18 at Yale...
...Crimson struggled early in the year, leading to three consecutive Ivy League losses against Cornell, Columbia and Yale. Since then, Harvard has improved tremendously, thundering to a four-game winning streak within Ivy League play--beating Brown, Princeton, Penn and Dartmouth in succession...
...recent Princeton University graduate chatted up a well-connected dinner partner and found himself a job at Salomon Brothers, a prominent New York City investment house. Upon entry, Michael Lewis was presented with a choice of two career tracks. A commercial banker took deposits and made loans. He was not, Lewis learned, "any more trouble than Dagwood Bumstead. He had a wife, a station wagon, 2.2 children and a dog that brought him his slippers." An investment banker, on the other hand, was a "member of a master race of deal makers" who "possessed vast, almost unimaginable talent and ambition...