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...Helas secured, the interest of the people gravitated back to the runners quite naturally. Our country saved, we are awarding the same preeminence to football. There is something in it. One race finished, why not on with the next? And the Harvard team consists of our finest, our biggest, our bravest, our Chosen Ones. The pride of Princeton goes down before them. Sentiment surges and trembles with the waving of grappling arms in the line...
...opening of a new field needed a man at once. The other Cornell fellow and myself were lucky enough to be sent down to Bangalore, away to the south and called the garden city of India. There we had a wonderful week of private lectures by some of the biggest missionaries in the country, inter- spersed with trips through Hindu temples where we had to take our shoes off. Finally we started on a 2,200 mile railroad trip that took us the entire length of India and lasted five days...
Ninety-three students have worked in the Princeton Commons during the last year, including forty-one freshmen, thirty-seven sophomores and fifteen upper-classmen. The under-classmen have in compensation for their services received their board, the biggest item in college expenses. While the upper-classmen, who have acted as floor captains and ushers, have received a small salary in addition to their board...
...Tufts' batting power has been its biggest asset. With a team average of .319 for sixteen games, and with seven men hitting over .300, the secret of Tufts' fine record is explained. Then, too, the record of fifty-eight stolen bases by the team, of which Stafford had twenty, has helped in the scoring of runs...
...season, when the theatre--a movable, portable playhouse--will be shown in the majority of the principal cities from coast to coast. In addition to a number of plays by Mr. Walker himself, there will be shown several by Lord Dusany, whose "Night at an Inn" is now the biggest one-act sensation that the New York stage has had for many years. Mr. Walker has secured the exclusive American rights to Dusany's "The Golden Doom," and this play will be an important part of the repertoire. Other interesting plays will be Shakspere's "Love's Labor's Lost...