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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY VICTORIOUS OVER PENN. STATE | 11/1/1915 | See Source »

...practice cross-country meet with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology the University team was clearly superior, although no points were counted. The race was close throughout the whole six miles. Brown, the star technology runner, was closely followed by K. E. Fuller '16 until the final spurt which put Brown over the finishing line well in the lead. The University team showed a wealth of excellent runners while the Technology team depended for its strength on individual stars. The order of the finish of the first ten men is as follows: Brown (T.), K. E. Fuller '16, Guething...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM EASILY SUPERIOR TO M. I. T. SQUAD | 10/25/1915 | See Source »

...would seem to be the strongest team on our schedule. The Tigers had no trouble rolling up 30 points against their visitors, while the scant consolation of Dartmouth's 7 points was made only when Coach Rush had sent in a substitute team. Princeton's stone-wall defense, the superior generalship of Captain Glick, the superior punting of Driggs, and the remarkable performance of Tibbott, were the factors which contributed most to the victory. Tibbott scored a touchdowns, and put up a great game at carrying the ball. Princeton played straight football, seemed to have much kept in reserve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON APPARENTLY IS STRONGEST OPPONENT | 10/25/1915 | See Source »

...true that he won neither great wealth nor high office, and that in his own commonwealth he saw many win both who were in no way superior to him in ability or character, like his arch-enemy Benjamin F. Butler, but 'the wise years decide.' Weighed in the true scales could any fortune, however large, or any office, however high, could anything that he won for himself outbalance the unselfish service which he rendered to others? Is self-sacrifice failure? Shall we measure success by what a man gets, or by what he gives? Shall we forget the immortal words...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXERCISES IN HONOR OF DANA | 10/21/1915 | See Source »

...among undergraduates in serious problems of life and conduct. And they also have great promise in bringing students into closer touch with members of the Faculty, a number of whom have already consented to conduct such gatherings. One of the prices which it seems must be paid for the superior resources of a large university is the gap created between student and teacher. In a free discussion, in the snug quarters of a college room, there is an opportunity to bridge this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DORMITORY MEETINGS. | 10/18/1915 | See Source »

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