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...Hilles, running for the Blue, should capture first place in the latter event, while in the 880 Campbell will be the most powerful New haven entry. Besides snatching the mile from the Tigers last Saturday, Campbell won the half in 1.56 4-5; and he is slated to repeat the latter performance this afternoon. Mahon and Dexter in the two-mile and Fox and Colt in the 880 should gather some second and third places for the Crimson in these two events -- and it is seconds and thirds which will be the deciding factor today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON RUNNERS FACE FORMIDABLE ELI OPPOSITION AT NEW HAVEN TODAY | 5/14/1921 | See Source »

...twenty-nine entries in the Interscholastic Tennis Tournament which starts this morning at 9.30 o'clock on Jarvis Field. All preliminary rounds will be played off today and the semi-finals and final matches will take place on Monday. Exeter, with ten men entered, is a favorite to repeat her victory of last year, but will be close-pressed by Andover and Browne and Nichols. W. W. Ingraham, winner last year, and now playing for Exeter will be the strongest contender for the championship but will meet much stiff opposition from Butterworth, a team mate, and A. Ingraham of Woonsocket...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOOL TOURNAMENT TODAY | 5/14/1921 | See Source »

...winning the mile, the quarter, the half, the high jump and the low hurdles, while the 220 and the pole vault would have been tied. Second and third places would have been about evenly distributed. In actual competition, however, it is probable that O'Connell would be able to repeat his performance of a year ago, defeating Siemens in the mile, while Gourdin should be able to win the 220. It must be borne in mind, moreover, that in the Penn State meet, which was was the only one run by the University under weather conditions comparable to those which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RUNNERS SHOW PROMISE OF STRENGTH FOR SPRING MEETS | 4/28/1921 | See Source »

...repeat it: some of my best friends are at Harvard. They are Princetonian studying in the graduate schools. And one of the chief reasons why they are my friends is because they join me in a daily even-song: "To Hell With Harvard!" --Campus Critic, In The Daily Princetonian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 4/27/1921 | See Source »

...primitive, as is illustrated by the fact that the whole course of systematic study occupied a less number of weeks then than it does months now. In the two courses required for a degree the work was the same, the second course merely giving the student an opportunity to repeat the instruction of the first together with the beginners in medical study. About 1870 the course of study was extended to three years, the classes were separated and the work was graded, so that preparatory subjects were taught first and subsequently the more advanced subjects were introduced. About...

Author: By Dr. WORTH Halm, | Title: MEDICAL SCHOOL A DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL BEGINNINGS | 4/9/1921 | See Source »

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