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...Durstine, a graduate of Princeton, was for some time a reporter on the New York "Sun". A similar series of lectures was given last year at Princeton under the auspices of the "Tiger" and the "Daily Princetonian", with a large attendance...
...recent years, Princeton has been severely handicapped by the necessity of practicing on outdoor rinks, where the quality of the ice is by no means certain. This winter, for the first time, the Tiger squad will have an opportunity to practice on artificial ice. This should vastly improve the strength of the team, which last year showed a great amount of latent power, but whose play demonstrated the effect of uncertain practice conditions...
...defensive play. For the other wing, Bjorkman of Dartmouth and the Princeton trio, Smith Gray, and Stout, were clearly the most deserving contestants. Smith was chosen, not for any exceptional brilliancy, but rather because, of the high quality of his play maintained throughout the first half of the Tiger-Crimson contest and his ability as a drop-kicker...
...Blue eleven has played but two games to date. After battling to a 2-2 tie with a local New Haven team, it journeyed to Princeton and defeated the Tiger cubs 1-0. In the latter game, the play was evenly contested, though Princeton lost a number of chances to score, while Yale took advantage of her only good opportunity. Milliken, Eli center halfback, was the outstanding star for the Blue...
Between them "there has existed one of the greatest romances". The French helped America in her first war as a nation; America is now said to have saved France. To some this means that the books are balanced and closed; but it is not "the Tiger's" intention that they should be so. "I came here to preserve the friendship of America for France as France extends the friendship to America...