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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Princeton, N. J., April 1, 1914.--A. B. Longstreth '15, was elected captain of next year's wrestling team today. He has been on the Pninoston team for two years in the heavy-weight class and has won most of his bouts this season...
...suggestion that the weaknesses of the present system have been caused by placing too little emphasis on human qualities in the appointment of section men. He further indicates the possibility of improvement in the future by co-operation with the Education Department. Dr. Day's practical experience gives weight to his conclusion that section meetings call for improvement rather than abolition. Mr. Bullard's defence of the athletic coach is also most timely in view of the recent attack on college athletics by Coach Courtney of Cornell and Principal Stearns of Phillips Andover. Mr. Bullard recognizes the difficulties...
More candidates are wanted for the position of coxswain on the Freshman crews. No previous experience is necessary, the only qualifications being light weight and regular attendance at practice. All men intending to try out should report to A. Beane '11, at Weld boathouse this afternoon at 4 o'clock...
...faulty as is the senator's research of history his ignorance of present day conditions is even worse. He denounces our colleges is even worse. He denounces our colleges as 'reactionary' and the 'greatest dead-weight the capitalist can fasten upon the necks of the American people. 'Politics,' he says, the colleges look upon as a low pursuit, and college opinion is regarded by our legislators as a joke. He thinks it a great pity that the political arm of our State and National Governments should not receive support from our colleges. Never in the history of the country have...
...University Wrestling Championships will be held in the Hemenway Gymnasium this evening. The competitors will weigh in at 7.30 o'clock, and the events will start immediately after. There will be a four-pound weight allowance. Preliminary bouts will last six minutes, final bouts, nine minutes. P. Withington '10 will referee; cups will be awarded to the winners in each class. In addition to the 125-, 135-, 145-, and 158-pound classes, there will be two heavyweight classes, one of which will have a 175-pound limit. The entries are as follows...