Word: princeton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thomas V. Healey '40 veteran tackle, was the only Harvard representative on Princeton's all-opponent team named recently be Coach Tad Weiman. Healey will find as his running mate one of the East's few All-Americans. Nick Drahos, Cornell's powerhouse Junior, with whom he was named on the CRIMSON'S All-Ivy League team...
...Opponents Eleven End Gustafson Penn End Bartholemy Yale Tackle Brooks Yale Tackle Sommers Dartmouth Guard Dacey Dartmouth Guard Dern Yale Center Frick Penn Back Reagan Penn Back Hutchinson Dartmouth Back Peters Princeton Back Seymour Yale...
...Dern of Yale nosed out Lou Young, Dacey's running mate, by only one vote. Yale might have been voted a fifth place in the person of center Bill Stack, but since he was unable to play against Harvard. Penn's Frick gets the nod over Alger of Princeton for the pivot...
Hovey Seymour of Yale and Bob Peters of Princeton were far back of both Hutchinson and Reagan for backfield berths, but managed to outdistance Loyo Rainwater of Penn and Art Frontezak of the Army, their two nearest pursuers...
Professor Gilbert Chinard, of Princeton University, speaking last night in the Dunster House Common Room in the first of a series of informal House speeches sponsored by the American Civilization group, took as his subject "The European Background of Jefferson's Thought...