Word: setting
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Displaying an optimism which would horrify most coaches, Caldwell early this week set the tenor of the game by saying "I will be very much surprised if we don't hit 'em with everything we've got from the start and keep hitting...
Caldwell returned to his alma mater in 1944, when he set the stages for a football organization designed to bring Princeton to the heights of its gridiron power. While Harvard spent the postwar years seeking coaches and a football policy. Princeton, with the help of Caldwell and one of the nation's most vigorous alumni bodies, accepted the challenges of "big time" football simply by fielding a big-time team...
...third major category of pep articles deals with class spirit. Beneath the unified front of school spirit there must be a class rivalry which, in its tension, sharpens and intensifies the all-over pep. This rivalry is often set up as a war between freshmen and sophomores, climaxed by a fight, or "rush." The rushes usually break into papers for two reasons: they are either too destructive, or not destructive enough...
...failings of the post-war Class Albums and the dealings of "314" business managers scarcely justify supervision of Yearbook Publications' activities. The one year old group, whatever its failings, has established a financially solvent organization for publishing an annual and set up a staff that will not break up completely each year. It deserves the right to improve its product without University interference. There is no reason for judging it on records established by annuals organized on a wholly different basis, the Albums...
...should Yearbook Publications be chastised with supervision because certain parties with whom it was doing business took their complaints to University Hall. The managers of "314" employed practices common to the boards of other undergraduate publications. Watson would be establishing a doubtful precedent if he set an organization under official observation every time it had a business quarrel...