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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...October 2, Rutgers succeeded in scoring on Princeton, though the latter had the game all its own way until the last quarter. The final score was 4I to C. Near the end of the game, Rutgers showed a surprising burst of strength on the offence, making 35 yards and a touchdown in two straight line plays. Shenk at right guard did excellent work for Princeton, frequently breaking through the line and spoiling plays before they were well started...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON FOOTBALL SEASON | 11/2/1912 | See Source »

Princeton, N. J., October 30, 1912.--The football team was put through a hard program today, being kept on the field almost three hours. First came a scrimmage with the scrubs lasting about 45 minutes, during which the Varsity was kept entirely on the defensive. Though the Varsity's tackling was still far from perfect, and the work of the ends poor, there was noticeable improvement in the line. The scrubs could make no steady gains, their plunges being repeatedly thrown back. They scored once, however, when a thirty-yard end run by Hammond brought the ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAPTAIN PENDLETON RESTS | 10/31/1912 | See Source »

...another column we publish a preliminary list of the lecturers whom the members of the Union will be privileged to hear this year. Though these entertainments will begin somewhat later than in the past owing to the presidential elections, their tardiness has served to make the members all the more eager to hear them. Among the many advantages which members of the Union enjoy none is more profitable than the opportunity to hear prominent men speak on timely subjects. That the excellence of these lectures has been appreciated in the past has been shown by the large numbers attending them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UNION LECTURES. | 10/31/1912 | See Source »

...with the undeveloped mind of a child and almost in the condition of a barbarian. Deep hatred for all other races, and utter contempt for government has been instilled into him, while America has been painted as a Utopia of absolute equality. Instead of that he finds his condition, though better than at home, far below that of those about him, and cannot understand it in a land of freedom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAUSE OF LAWRENCE TROUBLE | 10/29/1912 | See Source »

...Though he has taken part regularly in the signal drills, Captain Wendell has not yet returned to the scrimmages, and it is rather doubtful whether he will play against Brown tomorrow. Lingard took his place yesterday in the scrimmage. Driscoll, who played guard in the early season games until injured, has done some scrimmaging during the week but will probably not play tomorrow, Trumbull taking his place. It was announced yesterday at practice that Hollister is now eligible to play on the team and he will undoubtedly be given some work in the remaining games of the schedule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARD PRACTICE COMPLETED | 10/25/1912 | See Source »

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