Word: kingness
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...Princeton foot ball team held a meeting Tuesday evening for the purpose of electing a captain for next year. Philip King '93 was chosen. King has played for two years on the eleven; last fall he was one of the halves and won great praise for his work: this past season he played quarter-back and acted as field captain. It is likely that every man of Princeton's team with perhaps two exceptions, will return to college next year...
...section. - 1. A. N. Brougton, 2. J. R. Jacoby, 3. D. King, 4. J. W. Mackaye, 5. J. R. Webster...
Candidates for Princeton's base ball nine have begun training. Young, Brown, Ransdell, Wright and King of last year's team are all back at College...
Another concerns itself with The Mill Song. A certain king possessed a magical mill which would turn out anything its owner desired. He commanded the two giant maiden miller to grind out Peace, Happiness and Prosperity, which they did day and night without intermission. Finally he was killed by another king who took possession of the mill and ordered an unlimited amount of salt to be ground out, which he packed in such large quantities in a ship that it sank, and the salt, dissolving in the sea, gave it its salty character...
...precocious youth; a bit of poetry remains, which he is said to have written in his third year. He grew up, courageous and bold, and began the villianous side of his career when he was eleven by killing a playmate. Later he went to England and aided the King against the Scots. Then he came back to Norway. Here he fell in love with his brother's widow, and finding in the law some difficulties in marrying her, resorted to the court. The decision was against him and he immediately proceeded to revenge himself on the King who opposed...