Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Representatives of Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Columbia met in New York last Friday and organized an Intercollegiate Shooting Association. An association trophy is to be contested for each year and will go to the college which wins it three times. In addition minor trophies for individual scores are to be provided. Shoots are to take place twice each year, during the first week in May and the first week in November. It was decided that each man should shoot at thirty birds, five at a time, repid fire system, unknown angles, one man from each college. The rules...
...permanent officers elected are: President, H. F. Lunt, Harvard; first vice-president, T. R. Coffin, Columbia; second vice-president, H. S. Paine, Princeton; secretary, O. Paul, Pennsylvania; treasurer, C. B. Spears, Yale...
...first shoot will take place on the grounds of the New Haven Shooting Club on the day of the Princeton-Yale baseball game...
Yale's victory over Princeton in the debate of Friday evening makes it evident that Harvard must gain the decision in the debate next May or drop to third place. Yale's defeat by Princeton a year ago and Harvard's victory, left the question of supremacy a doubtful one, but by her double success this year Yale has undeniably taken first place. For Harvard to be forced into the tail position after her past triumphs would be a comedown unpleasant to consider, and therefore the men selected in Friday's trial from whom the final team...
...second trial for the selection of speakers for the Princeton debate will be held on Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock in Sever 11. The judges will be Professors G. P. Baker, J. B. Ames, F. W. Taussig, Mr. F. W. Dallinger '93, E. H. Warren '95, W. E. Hutton '95 and Mr. J. J. Hayes. From the twelve men retained from the first trial, an even number, preferably six, will be chosen to speak at the third and final trial...