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...last Saturday's contest Captain Burgess of Yale opened up an old wound in his knee. This injury will probably prevent him from playing tonight. Yale has also suffered the loss of Jacob, Armour, and Buchanan. This loss is partly offset by Princeton's loss of Ford, one of the best goal tenders in intercollegiate hockey, who is at present out of the game on account of his studies...
...Hudson 1L. will address a meeting of the International Polity Club in the Divinity Hall Common Room this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of his talk will be "The Truth About the Ford Expedition." All members of the University are invited to attend...
...spite of the two shots that got away from him, York was the star of the Yale team, for the drives that tallied were practically impossible to stop. Wylde's work this season ranks him second to no college goal-tender in the country, with the possible exception of Ford of Princeton. Captain Morgan and Doty were invincible on the defence, and they also played an aggressive game from their positions. Murray and Bierworth, the Yale backs, were also successful in stopping almost every attack. Only the prettiest possible exhibition of team-work enabled the Crimson forwards to play through...
...This question has perhaps puzzled many students other than those who have come to me and asked it. Mr. Ford, himself, did not answer it, and I shall not try to do so. I shall, however, attempt to relate briefly the activities of the students and their connection with the Expedition, and leave it to the reader to draw his own conclusions as to the purpose which Mr. Ford had in view in taking with him a group of forty students from almost that many colleges and universities scattered throughout the United States...
...Christiania, Norway, the largest and most enthusiastic meeting was at a banquet given by the Student's Association, of Norway to the Ford Peace Expedition. Addresses were given by members of the Ford Party and by the most prominent Norwegians. At the banquet a gift by Mr. Ford of $10,000 to the Student's Association of Norway was announced, which should go toward the erection of a new Association building. One of the Norwegian delegates, chosen as a member of the final neural conference to meet at the Hague, is a Harvard graduate...