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Princeton game, November 8--WHDR; WACE; WOR, New York; WPPG, Atlantic City, New Jersey: WTTM. Trenton New Jersey...
...Trenton, N.J. butcher, 34-year-old Preacher Burger butchered and dishwashed his way through Wooster College, then went to Yale Divinity School. For two years he had a parish at Graniteville, Vt., for four at Haverhill, Mass. But, though he has a wife and three children at South Ryegate, Vt., it will suit him fine if he never has another "civilized" parish. He doesn't particularly relish the black flies, mosquitoes and winter temperatures-but he prefers them to elders, sewing circles and church suppers...
...somewhere in public office. Woodrow Wilson's record had been suspiciously highbrow and severely private: he had written and taught for nearly three decades, spent eight years as Princeton's president, served part of one term as governor of New Jersey. Twelve months before he went to Trenton, probably not one U.S. voter in ten knew much more about him than that he had kicked up some kind of a row on the Princeton campus. William Randolph Hearst scorned him as "the Professor . . . perched on his little hillock of expediency ... a perfect jackrabbit of politics . . . ears erect...
Richard A. Green, of Lowell House and Trenton, New Jersey, has been appointed chairman of the permanent '47 Album committee, the '47 Class Committee announced last night. Herbert F. Regal, of Kirkland House and Brookline, will serve as vice-chairman...
Richard A. Green, Williamstown, and Trenton, N. J., Freshman Committee, CRIMSON, Service News (Managing Editor), House football, House basketball, Lowell House Committee, '47 Nominating Committee...