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...which it was given them, as gentlemen. They returned to Princeton, a college in New Jersey, and spread the news. It might have had; indeed was having its effect in Jonathan Edwards's brief home when the CRIMSON emitted an incendiary editorial which has caused confusion at Princeton and upset its academic life. It has implied that the Princeton men's pants were perfectly proper...
...victory for M. I. T. tonight will be a distinct upset. A season which began with a one-point win from Northeastern and continued for three successive and decisive defeats at the hands of Williams, Amherst and Brown, leaves the odds distinctly with the Crimson in tonight's encounter...
...Adams. Greeley was for high tariff; he had often flayed the Democrats. Yet the Democratic convention chose "to eat crow" and nominated Greeley. For a time Greeley scared the Grant men. He drew huge audiences when he spoke. The campaign became viciously personal. Thomas Nast, having just helped to upset the Tweed Ring in New York City by his cartoons, turned his devastating pen upon Greeley. Gratz Brown, a Missourian, who was Greeley's running-mate, was not known (by sight) in Manhattan, so Cartoonist Nast pictured him as a tag on Greeley's white coat. But Greeley...
...bulletlike pass by Nevers, and it was Layden again who leaped to the interception. The field streamed after him for 70 yards to another score. In the third period, Quarterback Solomon of Stanford stooped to recover a punt he had fumbled on his 20-yard line. In swooped Huntsinger, upset Solomon, cantered to a third Notre Dame touchdown. Crowley kicked his third extra point...
...score upset the dope in the first game of the University basketball season last night, when the all-star Alumni quintet went down to defeat before a hard-passing, clever-shooting Crimson five. The total absence of one-man playing, and a fairly well-developed team work for this stage of the season made the game less interesting but more promising than the early games of past years have been...