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The competition among the Law School clubs for the Ames Prizes is progressing rapidly. Seventeen clubs entered the competition, each club containing a membership of at least eight men. The rules of the competition require that each club argue six cases with competitors determined by the advisors. Four of these...
The finance committee of the Sophomore class has at present collected $538 for class dues. All funds, however, have not yet been handed in. The competition for chairman of the sub-committees will end on Friday. The standing of the six most promising candidates and the amount collected by each...
The Ames Competitions undoubtedly afford the very best possible idea as to the real nature of law work. Recent changes, whereby actual cases either still pending before the courts or just decided are chosen for trial, have done much to strengthen and increase the interest of the competitions. All regular...
The two teams, as announced last night by the respective managements, will line-up as follows: UNIVERSITY. PRINCETON. T. J. Coolidge, l.e. r.e., Brown Parson, l.t. r.t., Ballin Pennock, l.g. r.g., Trenkmann Bigelow, c. c., Gennert Weston, r.g. l.g., Shenk Trumbull, r.t. l.t., McLean Hardwick, r.e. l.e., Highley Logan, q.b...
As a result of the fall baseball practice, the following 25 men have been retained for the spring season: Abbot, Ames, Ashley, Ayres, Bernson, Coolidge, Cummings, Fitzgibbons, Fripp, Fry, Gannett, Garritt, Harte, Herter, Holly, Macdonald, Nash, O'Day, Reed, Safford, Swan, Waterman, Wood, Thomas, and Winlook.