Word: tigers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Cambridge will witness the first Eastern Intercollegiate League basketball game in 21 years tonight in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8.30 o'clock when the Tiger meets the Crimson. Harvard resigned from the league in 1912 and rejoined this year, and tonight's contest will be the home debut for Fesler's men as league members. The men from Nassau are strong contenders for the title, playing their premiere league contest tonight...
...what they will, Princeton can never supplant Harvard in the affections of old Eli. Occupying as we do a sort of midway station between the two, our inclinations are not equally divided between the Tiger and the Crimson as would seem natural, but bear a slight twinge to the northward. Whether or not he will admit it, the average Yale undergraduate would rather be locked in an igloo for the winter with a Cantab than a Princetonian for all his smoothness (a term which, by the way, has lost some of its former snap). He might not understand the "indifference...
Does the admonition not to take seriously O. Soglow's Sanka coffee cartoon in your Nov. 6 issue include the giraffe represented as adding to the din created by the elephant and tiger with sounds...
...well-authenticated stories, some of them backed up by photographs in his book, to be himself convinced. Reassuring is the fact that out of several hundred varieties of shark, only about seven have either the disposition or dental equipment to be man-eaters. They are the Blue, Great White, Tiger, Hammerhead, Brown, Australian Whaler and Gray Nurse sharks. Even these are not likely to attack unless maddened by the smell of blood or fresh meat in the water. Most sharks are cowards, easily frightened off by a little hand-waving or water-splashing...
...been a matter of some years since a Princeton football team has risen to such heights as the present one. And the Tiger's newfound athletic glory is made not less sweet by his sudden leap from the slough of 1930 and 1931. Princeton has a great team, and Princeton men are fully aware of it. A transcontinental trip is not required to prove it. --Daily Princetonian...