Word: prospecting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...scouts have mixed feelings about Beban. They applaud his "natural poise and confidence" and his "ability to make the big play when it's needed"-but they deplore his lack of height and his preference for rolling out rather than passing from the pocket. A better pro prospect, say some scouts, is Alabama's Ken ("Snake") Stabler, who is 3 in. taller than Beban, completed 60% of his passes in the tough Southeastern Conference. Stabler is an oddity because he is lefthanded, but the pros like his strong arm, quick release and thread-needle accuracy...
Groups of clubmen will gather in smug houses on Prospect St. to decide who will take toast and tea with them for the next two years, and who won't. It has been this way for 50 years...
Princeton President Robert Goheen, on the recommendation of the Board of Trustees, announced Nov. 21 that the University was opening a club on Prospect St. with membership open to anyone who wants to join. The club now houses Alumni Council offices, and before that, Court Club, a private club that folded in 1964 because of financial difficulties...
...will be associated with the Woodrow Wilson Society, which will provide dining, social and study facilities for quad residents. The Wilson Society was set up in 1957 as the University's first alternative to the clubs. It has been criticized, however, for being just as ingrown and cliquish as Prospect St. About 40 sophomores join every year...
...final solution, which has reportedly been discussed by Goheen with several student leaders, sounds so blasphemous it would have made Amory Blaine go to Harvard: a quadrangle system for Princeton's men with the women living in the Prospect St. clubs...