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...planned on most attractive lines, was not permanently inhabited by scholars, but was used as a place of rest. There is, however, some geological evidence which points to the existence of a large training school of physical culture in connection with the prevalent totalistic religion (see Report under Bunker, Tiger). This is an interesting example of the new light shed on the social history of Neotribal man by the thorough researches of the best critical brains of today; but this short review can only indicate those results which will necessitate a sweeping revision of our views on outstanding problems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY OF ABORIGINAL AMERICANS IS RECOUNTED BY UNION ESSAYIST FROM VIEWPOINT OF SCIENTISTS IN FUTURE AGES | 6/5/1925 | See Source »

...fascinating reading not only for the social scientist but also for students of folklore and primitive religion. The survival of totemism as late as the twentieth century has often been disputed, but is now established as a historical fact. Newhaven and Princeton were the homes of the Bulldog and Tiger totems respectively, and these wild bands fought incessantly over the ground that had been formerly consecrated to learning. Evidence of totems at Cambridge is lacking;--there is frequent mention of a Crimson College, but this refers to a Catholic school for girls. (The name originates in a local euphemism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY OF ABORIGINAL AMERICANS IS RECOUNTED BY UNION ESSAYIST FROM VIEWPOINT OF SCIENTISTS IN FUTURE AGES | 6/5/1925 | See Source »

...case of a tie between Princeton and the University, the deciding game was to be played tomorrow. The Tiger having emerged victorious in two straight games, the University is left with a vacant date on the schedule, and it has been announced that Bates will play here on that date. The Bates nine will be the second Maine team to invade the Soldiers Field diamond, Bowdoin having taken a victory back to the Pine Tree State early in the season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BATES TO FILL VACANT DATE FOR CRIMSON NINE | 6/2/1925 | See Source »

...that between West Point and V. M. I. In the other half of the draw, the championship may be decided in the first round. Pennsylvania Military Academy and Yale, favored as the two most powerful outfits in the tourney, will meet at the same time as the Crimson-Tiger contest, and the winner is more than likely to take the title. The University while not expected by the dopesters to triumph, is conceded a chance as a dark-horse, and if it gets by the first round, it will have an excellent chance to figure prominently in the championship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLOISTS FACE DEDHAM FOR COPLEY-PLAZA CUP | 6/2/1925 | See Source »

...true that the Tiger has valuable weight men in Hills, Gates, and Drews, and a good vaulter in Bradley, but beyond that it has no one likely to place. Yale, on the other hand, has Norton, who should place well in both dashes tomorrow, Captain Gage, who placed fifth in the quarter-mile last year, Gibson in the 880, Deacon, who jumped 6 feet 3 inches two weeks ago against Princeton and broad jumped 23 feet, and Bench, who hurls the javelin close to 190 feet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETES ASSEMBLE FOR I. C. 4-A. MEET | 5/29/1925 | See Source »

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