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Princeton, N. J., October 30, 1912.--The football team was put through a hard program today, being kept on the field almost three hours. First came a scrimmage with the scrubs lasting about 45 minutes, during which the Varsity was kept entirely on the defensive. Though the Varsity's tackling was still far from perfect, and the work of the ends poor, there was noticeable improvement in the line. The scrubs could make no steady gains, their plunges being repeatedly thrown back. They scored once, however, when a thirty-yard end run by Hammond brought the ball...
...problems of the day. The Progressives are quite willing to be recognized as the great conservative force in the political conflict which actively beginning in 1912, is to go on for years to come. Mr. Henderson believes that "the time will inevitably come when the Progressive party, its reform program enacted, will disintegrate; for capital, which fills the party's war chest, and labor, which gives it most of its votes, cannot long lie together in peace." Inasmuch as from the Socialist point of view, the Republican and Democratic parties have already ceased to be vital forces, this would leave...
...following is the program for this evening: Beethoven, Symphony No. 3, in E-flat major; "Eroica," op. 55; Berlioz, Overture, "Le Carnaval Romain"; Liszt, "Mazeppa," Symphonic Poem No. 6 (after Victor Hugo); Wagner, Prelude to "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg...
Freshman crew work started yesterday afternoon. About fifty men reported at the Newell Boat House where Captain C. T. Abeles '13 of the University crew outlined the fall program. The men will be kept indoors on the machines for the first three or four days, when two crews will be picked to row under Coach Stephenson, who will be assisted at times by Coach Wray. The rest of the squad will then report at Weld for dormitory rowing...
...following program has been arranged: 1. March "Up the Street," Morse 2. Selections "The Count of Luxembourg," Lehar 3. Waltz "Septembre," Godin 4. Popular Songs, a. Waiting for the Robert E. Lee b. The Wedding Glide. Hirsch 5. Selections "The June Bride," 6. Football Song Medley Harvardiana-Gridiron King-Soldiers Field. 7. Waltz from "The Quaker Girl." 8. Popular Songs by request. 9. Tango Argentina. 10. Fair Harvard...