Word: prom
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Since this show is preliminary to the Princeton Senior Prom the program has been shortened considerably from the standards set in former years. The program on the part of the University Clubs only can be printed. The Glee Club will sing four selections: Serenade, Borodine "Give a Rouse," Bantok A Bedouin Love Song, Foote Harvard Football Songs...
...dance record at ten of the morning. The week which ordinarily ends the Senior's career in what the newspaper always call an orgy of joy, has shrunk in length and magnificence till it bears the same relation to former custom that a Junior Dance does to a Junior Prom...
...Dartmouth hockey team, though weakened by the absence of Ross, the star goal tender, defeated the Yale seven in their annual "Prom," game at New Haven on Monday by the score of 2 to 1. Dartmouth's victory was rather unexpected, in view of the recent showing Yale has made. Coach Fred Rocque, of Yale, used a new lineup which proved ineffective. Landon played in the defence, Bierwirth moving up to the forward line. Van Nostrand and Armour played the centre positions, and Gould, who has been ineligible until recently, played left wing. Bierwirth scored Yale's goal, while Paisley...
...four mile preparation. In this connection it is amusing to take up the newspaper and find that Princeton --the exponent of the two mile race--has already called out its candidates for the eight, while Yale is not going to begin regular rowing practice until after the Prom. Two hours a day is the most that Yale requires of its oarsmen. If this amount of exercise were demanded all the year round I cannot see how it could have anything but a beneficial effect on an oarsman health and studies, and yet we only require it for four months...
...held only between members of Dartmouth and a few neighboring colleges. It proved so great a success, however, that in the following year, men from colleges all over the country were invited. It was made a week of festivities, and assumed the importance of Commencement week at Princeton or "Prom" week at Yale. There were dances and dramatic club performances in the evening, or basketball games, but the part that attracted the greatest number of people were the outdoor events. These consisted of dashes and long runs on skis and snow-shoes, of obstacle races on snowshoes, of ski-jumping...