Word: training
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final practice of the week will be held on Thursday, the team leaving for New York on the 10 o'clock train on Friday. After spending the night at the Hotel McAlpin, the squad, which with doctors, managers, and coaches, will reach a total of nearly 60 men, will leave for Princeton Saturday morning...
...small number of men who have been present to support the University team. This year, with the course only twenty minutes from the Square, there is no reason why several hundred men should not be on hand when the cross-country team meets Cornell. Cornell is here with a train-load of rooters and must be met on an equal footing. Between the race this morning and the game this afternoon there will be plenty of chance for the spirit that has been breaking out in College this fall to bubble over to some purpose...
...response to the request in Thursday's issue of the CRIMSON; the University Dining Halls will be opened at 5 o'clock on Friday, November 7, so that men who are going to the Princeton game may be served before leaving. The train leaves South Station at 6 o'clock, thus making it possible for a student to dine at 5 and still catch the train...
Tickets for special trains and staterooms on the Fall River boat to New York may be obtained next Tuesday, October 27, in Thayer Common Room between 9 and 2 o'clock and on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week between 1 and 2 o'clock. Men who have tickets and who wish tickets for friends for either the whole trip or for the round trip from New York to Princeton, may obtain them at this time. It is imperative that those men who have previously signed the blue-books purchase their tickets. As the supply is unlimited any other...
...special rates to Princeton on November 8. So far only 110 signatures have been placed in the books, and 300 are necessary in order to put the scheme through. The committee has found it impossible to leave open the time of leaving New York, Sunday afternoon, and the train will leave the Grand Central Station definitely at 5.30 P. M. The blue-books will be open until tomorrow at 6 P. M. Full information can be had of W. A. Barron '14, Holworthy 4 or Q. Reynolds '14, Holworthy...