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...Lieutenant said, also, that he hoped to have the work at Princeton follow closely along the lines of that undertaken with such success here at the University during the past year...
Owing to the recent activity of the weather man, making it impossible to launch anything but a steamboat on the Charles, the annual hockey battle between the CRIMSON and Lampy has been postponed, much to the chagrin of the thousands who were planning to gather along the river bank this afternoon. Trainer Ibis, B.S. '64, after grilling his men for two weeks at Bertram Hall, Radcliffe, went forth yesterday for a final inspection of the battle ground. One look was enough to cause him to flee...
...college man is best fitted on account of his education to acquire quickly the necessary ability. But a partly finished college education is no "Open Sesame" to a position of command. College men who can be employed but a few months must face the dirty, disagreeable tasks of production along with their less favored brothers. Incidentally, there is no better clarifier of the college man's theories about capital and labor than a few months' hard work at the bottom of the industrial ladder...
...necessary to heat the buildings used for military purposes and the entire college is so slight as to make its saving negligible. The radio schools, the aero schools, the engineering schools and the R. O. T. C. must be continued, and the regular college functions may as well go along with them...
...system with its numerous faults. We do not need to have coaches drawing enormous salaries, nor advertising campaigns to attract crowds of thousands. We simply desire to play in a contest with teams which are like our own. Baseball and possibly track could be dragged out along informal lines, but to try to have an informal crew would be the heighth of absurdity. Two facts argue strongly for intercollegiate games. The first is that the President of the United States and the leading men of the War Department advocate them. Second, the colleges which have maintained an intercollegiate system have...