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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...morning as given below. The special trains will run through to Princeton, but the regular trains will require change of cars at Princeton Junction. The excursion fare between New York and Princeton on either regular or special trains is $2.15. Immediately after the close of the game, specials will return to New York at short intervals. The Pennsylvania Station in New York may be reached directly by subway from Grand Central Station. Schedule of Princeton Trains. Leave New York. Arrive Princeton. 7.30 A. M. 8.55 A. M. 8.28 A. M. (special...
...Fifth avenue and Broadway. At 10.40 o'clock tomorrow morning the men will leave the Pennsylvania station for Princeton, taking lunch on the train. The game will be called at 2 o'clock. A special train will convey the team back to New York after the game, and the return to Cambridge will be made on the 10.02 train Sunday morning. The following will make the trip: players--Amory, Bettle, Blackall, Blodgett, Campbell, Callander, Dana, Felton, Fisher, Freedley, T. Frothingham, Jr., T. H. Frothingham, W. T. Gardiner, H. B. Gardner, Graustein, Hitchcock, Hollister, Holt, Howard, Huntington, Jenckes, Keays, Leslie, Lingard...
...Freshman team has shown steady improvement during the past two weeks. This has been especially noticeable in the line, which played very well against Andover. It will be further strengthened by the return to tackle of Trumbull, who has been out of the game with a lame shoulder. There is still a tendency to offside play, Withington being the principle offender in this respect. The ends are both fast and aggressive. Coolidge is light, but very heady and a good tackler and Weatherhead is heavy and a hard worker. All the backs are heavy and fast and with the return...
...Christian Association of its pledge, and ordered him home to fill the position of General Secretary for North America during the absence of Mr. John R. Mot, in which capacity he has been a leader at the North field Conference for the last three years. Mr. Mott's return has now relieved him of his duties in this country, and he will sail for the East next month, as General Secretary for India, Ceylon, and Burma, to continue the work which he left unfinished...
...University Musical Clubs yesterday received permission from the Faculty to take a western trip during the Christmas recess. The clubs will leave Cambridge on December 22 and return January 3, provided that the schedule of concerts now in view can be arranged. Invitations have been received from Harvard Clubs as far west as Omaha, but owing to lack of time the clubs will probably get only as for as St. Paul. During the trip concerts are planned for Springfield, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit or Milwaukee, St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis, and Brooklyn. Two years ago a very successful dual concert...