Fifteen hundred Princeton students Tuesday signed pledges putting themselves at the disposal of the railroads for any kind of service, upon a call by Samuel Rea, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, for twenty-five firemen. Among the first to leave for New York on a special train were "Jack" Stubbing, all-American quarterback, and "Waddy" McPhee of the Princeton University eleven. Twenty-five more men left for service as firemen yesterday. Most of the men who went, had had experience in the railroad business during their summer vacations.
Read more in News
HOOVER LEAGUE HOLDS RALLY