Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...groan that went up when the dates of the Christmas holidays were first announced, subside. The student body murmured; the CRIMSON thundered; the Faculty recommended; and the Corporation voted. As a result the Christmas vacation this year will extend from December 21st to January 4th, inclusive, a day being added at each end by the thoughtful action of the Faculty...
...team arrived in New York in good condition and went at once to the headquarters in the Hotel McAlpin. After dinner the players put on sneakers and had a signal practice of an hour's duration in the ball room on the twenty-fourth floor of the hotel. The men retired at 9.30 and will rest until their special train leaves for Princeton at 10.10 tomorrow morning. Mahan will not be in the lineup at the start of the game. Although his infected foot has healed well enough for him to be able to play, yet the coaches think...
...authorities that to do so would attract needless attention of friends of the sick men, perhaps alarming them when there was no cause for fear, or suggesting that they call when quiet would be better than company for the invalids. Yet there remained the fact that men went to the infirmary and were simply lost for a time, to their own and their friends' chagrin. A satisfactory remedy for this has at last been found in the list which will be posted each day in the Phillips Brooks House Office. Men interested enough to call on sick friends can there...
Princeton, N. J., November 4, 1913--With all the regular men in the line-up, the Princeton eleven went through a fast game with the Freshmen, scoring a field goal and two touchdowns. The field goal and first touchdown were due to Captain Baker while Law who also did the punting, made a long run around end for the third score. The two tackles, Phillips and Ballin, proved far too strong for the Freshman line, frequently tearing through and throwing runners on defensive plays. The most notable-feature of the game was the absence of fumbling on the part...
...Freshmen kicked off against a strong wind. After an exchange of punts Hill rushed the ball to the 3-yard line, where the Freshmen held, taking the ball on downs. Sweetser's punt, however, went only to the 20-yard line, and on the next play a forward pass from Yates to Moseley resulted in Hill's first touchdown. Yates kicked the goal...