Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Daily Princetonian and the Princeton Tiger are jointly sponsoring a dance tonight before the Harvard game. Tickets for the dance, which is to be held in the Princeton gymnasium, can be bought in Princeton. A large turnout, with match from here included, is expected by the dance committee...
Interviewed on her 75th birthday as she sat on a sofa draped with a tiger skin in her pink-walled London apartment, Elinor ("It") Glyn, British novelist who writes nowadays only when she has "passionate thoughts that will help humanity," explained: "I have an immense passion for tigers. When I go to a zoo I have a most peculiar effect on them...
...only is experimenting being done on the Charles this fall, but down on Lake Carnegie at Princeton, Coach Fred Spuhn has been mixing them up a little. The almost entirely unimpressive showing of the Tiger eight last year would ordinarily allow little hope for the coming season, but the Bengals still think they have a trick or two up their sleeves mainly because a Tiger cub crew last year, unimpressive in itself, laid claim to some excellent material...
...brought striking answers to the paternal collapse. Princeton men sighed over their "inability to have more children" and their "limited financial means." For the first reason, Harvard has nothing but a raised eyebrow. For the second--that purest of emotions, pity. With a comforting arm around the Tiger's tweedy shoulders, we note with care that he earns $6,600 per year, higher than any other college average...
Slated as the Big Three Champions in a breeze, Princeton was decisive only in the late minutes of play against a then weary Williams team. The Tiger came out on top by a 26-6 margin, but scored 13 of those points in the last half of the last quarter...