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Exam-time was no bedlam at Princeton this year as the Tiger Administrative Board cracked down on an ancient and honorable Nassau tradition--the traditional "11 o'clock break" which has been usually noted by the frequent explosion of fire crackers...
...hike makes Princeton the second of the Big Three to raise its costs, Yale having increased its charges $185 per year last month. Besides tuition, which will cost Tiger undergraduates $750, they will have to continue paying a $100 general fee for the library, infirmary, and athletic program...
...plot revolves around three members of an American intelligence team out to obtain information on German troop movements behind the Rhine. Leader of the team is an American captain. He has no political convictions. He spies because he's ordered to. Tiger, the second agent, is a German POW who has switched sides for better pay. But the central figure is "Happy," a sad-eyed, 19 year old medic, played by Austrian Oskar Werner. He becomes a traitor because he believes in "a life where people are free...
...recent vacation to watch via television, Mr. Kazmaier's performance in the East West. All State game at San Francisco. Nassau's "Kaz" played the entire game of offense with about half of the East plays being run from a single wing. This was quite nature because the Tiger star was expected by all to carry the underdog East offensive. Kazmaier's swift shifty-hipped, deceptive running amassed a total of minus nine yards...
...fairness, of course, the big West defense was overshifted for Kazmaier, leaving some of the other East backs comparatively unmolested. Dick Rivrotto, the hard-running Tiger wingback who was the man most responsible for Princeton's defeat of Harvard, once again looked better, at least on the ground, than his teammate...