Word: squashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...walked into their offices dressed that way? Most of us are preparing a cultural background to stand us in good stead during a life of business, and there is no reason why we should not begin behaving like gentlemen before we graduate. The popularity of squash, tennis and golf has become so great at Princeton that measures have been taken to keep down the number of people playing these games. Should we be criticized for not wishing black eyes, broken limbs and worn-out bodies for the glory of Old Nassau? . . . When you meet a Princeton man in years...
...committee voted to extend the use of the squash courts, except between 4 and 6 o'clock, to former members of the House. Monday, December 21, was the date chosen for the "annual" Christmas entertainment. The entertainment committee, headed by Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33, has secured the services of Roy Lamson for the tea dance following the Yale game...
...annual fall squash tournament to decide the composition of the University squad during the remainder of the season is now being held at the University courts. The tournament is expected to be finished in about two weeks and the men who place high will be retained on the squad...
...squash team faces a hard schedule including Yale, Princeton, and Pennsylvania, as well as the usual clubs in Massachusetts. Seeded players are: Beckman Pool '32, state and intercollegiate champion, No. 1, Captain A. W. Patterson '32, No. 2; D. M. Frame '32, No. 3; J. M. Barnaby...
Prospects for the coming squash season are very good, according to Coach Harry Cowles, who will meet all candidates for the University team at 5 o'clock this afternoon at the Linden Street courts. Captain A. W. Patterson '32, Beekman Pool '32, intercollegiate champion, and D. M. Frame '32 will be among those to report...