Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Princeton and Dartmouth teams show similar diversity, each drawing their players from 14 states, with no local preponderance such as Harvard's. Dartmouth has as many football players from Hawaii as Harvard does from Connecticut...
...should be perfectly obvious what this means. It means that Yale men, and Princeton men, and alumni of almost every other college in the country, are getting boys interested in going to their school...
...Administration decides to continue its hyper-hands-off football policy, then certain things must be done. First, we should play only the three traditional Ivy rivals, Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth, and pad the rest of the schedule with Amherst, Connecticut, and N.Y.U. Under this system we could easily achieve a season record which could always be better than .500. Unfortunately, since Dartmouth, Princeton, and Yale are already out beating the bushes for young football players, we suspect that our traditional rivals will win about 75% of those games...