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...against Princeton. In that race, which Columbia won, Harvard finished third, a good distance ahead of Princeton and Yale. In all, there were nine boats entered. Ten years later Princeton rowed its last race, until the construction of Carnegie Lake last year enabled Princeton to defeat Yale in a triangular race which Cornell won. This spring Harvard, Princeton, and Cornell will meet on the Charles...
...University crew management has announced a triangular race with Cornell and Princeton, to be rowed over the mile and seven-eighths course in the Basin on May 23. This will be the first time that Harvard has met Princeton in rowing since the Intercollegiate Regatta at Saratoga in 1874. Last year Princeton finished second in a triangular race with Cornell and Yale, that being its first appearance in intercollegiate rowing since it met Yale in 1884. The University crew was defeated by Cornell on Lake Cayuga last spring...
...following subject has been chosen for the triangular debate to be held between the Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores: "Resolved, That for a student of average ability, a large college such as Harvard, Yale, or Princeton, is preferable to a small college such as Beloit, Williams, or Bowdoin...
Friday evening, May 10, has been set as the date for the annual Freshman triangular debate. Trials for the teams will be held next Wednesday, and on April 8 and 12. Two teams of three men each and three alternates will be chosen: the negative team will meet the Yale freshmen here, and the affirmative team will go to Princeton. The question for the debate is "Resolved, That the iniative and referendum should be generally adopted in the American states...
Princeton defeated Yale in the debate at Princeton last evening. Princeton accordingly is the winner of the fourth triangular debate between Harvard, Yale and Princeton. The series between the three universities now stands as follows: Harvard 10, Princeton 8; Harvard 16, Yale 6; Princeton 9, Yale 9. Since the inauguration of the triangular system, Harvard has won twice, Princeton once; and Harvard and Princeton tied in the first debate...