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From here on the best advice I can offer to one unacquainted with the geography of the place is to take a field trip in Geology 4. Since it may be a bit late for such advice my second best suggestion is to follow an groups of persons who seem to be going some where. If this also falls ask a police...
Brunswick--Dinner dance--8 to 3 o'clock. Egyptology 1 and Social Ethics A on a field trip...
...this play on. In the second half of the 1892 game. Yale did not get offside as expected after seeing the Harvard team start ten yards behind the line. The Harvard coaches could not imagine why this had ever happened and it was never found out until on a trip to England of the Harvard-Yale combined track team, several years later, Walter Camp. Yale's headcoach of football, disclosed the fact that Yale had known about some new play of Harvard's and had warned its players to watch the ball and not the men. Their information had come...
Because of the long trip to Princeton in 1925, there were only 1522 undergraduate applications, with approximately 6000 graduates sending in for tickets. This fall 3495 undergraduate petitions have been filled to date, with 8550 graduates. Some two thousand tickets still remain to be disposed of for next Saturday's contest, so it is probable that this number will be increased in the final figures...
Ralph Pulitzer, editor* of the New York World (Democratic Manhattan daily): "I returned to the U. S. with my brother Herbert from a five-months' hunting trip in Africa, where I shot two lions, a lioness, a kudu (spiral-horned ante- lope), a wart hog, a water buffalo, a rhinoceros, many another quad- ruped and some birds. My shots killed all these creatures except the rhinoceros, whose neck my bullet entered, lacerating the beast to charging fury. My guide checked it with an accurate shot. I told newsgatherers that I had become so fond of African sport I would...