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...verse, Mr. Barlow also contributes the graceful "Of Age." Mr. Dazey's "On Mt. Ranleigh" is, unfortunately, uneven; contrast "we felt the magic of far spaces" with "Its fields were divided into squares of many colors," a phrase neither pleasing nor exact. It were better, perhaps, to regard this bit as experimental or imitative, in the light of some of Mr. Dazey's previous work...

Author: By Howard J. Savage., | Title: Modernity Key-Note of Advocate | 2/20/1914 | See Source »

...following article from the New York Times concerning the relative physical development of college men of today in comparison with those of the last generation is of interest in that exact figures prove the oft-stated assertion of better physiques at the present time. The article is by Dr. F.J. Born, the Medical Examiner of Yale University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Comment | 1/31/1914 | See Source »

...save the expense and inconvenience of the annual conference, the managements of the Harvard, Yale, and Princeton teams have agreed to choose the subjects for the triangular debates by correspondence. In drawing lots for first choice, the Yale authorities secured the right to name the subject next year, the exact wording of the question to be determined by Princeton. The following year Harvard will choose the subject, and in 1917 Harvard will have the right to revise the question chosen by Princeton. The only necessary conference under the new plan will be a triennial meeting merely to renew the terms...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORENSIC ART SELF-SUPPORTING. | 1/28/1914 | See Source »

...three of the smaller colleges: Lehigh, Amherst and Dartmouth and these statistics show that the cost in the smaller colleges is slightly less than that given at the University Commons. The average cost of all the rooms was taken into consideration. In the last two of these expenses the exact amount will depend almost wholly upon the individual...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Large Colleges Most Expensive | 1/27/1914 | See Source »

...result of a post card canvass of the Faculty and Senior class of Princeton recently made by the Daily Princetonian in an endeavor to discover the attitude towards "horsing" in the university, 55 percent are seen to favor abolishing the custom and 45 percent favor its retention. The exact count was 65 for and 79 against. The Faculty are more generally opposed to horsing than are the undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON OPPOSES HORSING | 1/27/1914 | See Source »

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