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...Princeton game two weeks ago. To the three "American Sea Chanteys" sung at that time, a fourth, "Shenondoah," has been added for this program by conductor G. Wallace Woodworth '24, Professor of Music. All of the madrigals, canons, and the selections from "Liebesleider Walzer" that were heard at the Tiger concert will be repeated, along with the usual football songs and other College standbys...
...records, "Tiger Rag," is similar to an older American version, except that the final trumpet solo has the phrase "I wandered today to the hill, Maggic" instead of the earlier "Oh, the monkey wrapped his tail around the flag pole." Continuing in the community song vein later on are snatches from "Tea For Two" and "Pat On Your Old Grey Bonnet...
Injuries for the first time in weeks did not provide the football news, but the picture still is not clear. Kenary still is not completely recovered and Don Stone, former starting center, has not yet been cleared for action. Physically the Crimson emerged from the Tiger fray far better than the score might indicate...
...rain started drifting down into soldiers Field even before the game's first kickoff caromed off the side of guard Emil Drvaric's shoe to be smothered by a Tiger forward operative 55 yards away from his objective. Halfway through the first quarter, the precipitation lost its casual demean, as did the Tiger pack...
...believe the weather man, it will be a rain-soaked Tiger that takes the field this afternoon for the fortieth ueneal of the Crimson-Nassau football fracas. Damp or not, about 35,000 partisans are expected to turn out to see a heavily favored Princeton squad make its first appearance in the Stadium since...