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THE SPORTING SCENE
A soul-searching examination is now going on in Newell Boathouse, one in which the examines are the same as the
Princeton Crew Wins, Sets Compton Record
PRINCETON, May 19--In any other of the past 19 Compton Cup races the varsity crew would have set a cup
Varsity, JV Oarsmen Defeat MIT, BU As Freshman Heavies Win, 150's Lose
It was dusk Saturday afternoon when the varsity heavy coxswain Pete Milton called "Way Enough" and the Crimson oarsmen slumped
THE SPORTING SCENE
Three thousand miles away in Los Angeles the National Collegiate Athletic Association is holding its 50th annual convention. One of
UAC Elevates Soccer to Major Ranking, Will Review Wrestling, Cross Country
A monopoly of 17 year's standing was broken last night when the Undergraduate Athletic Council voted unanimously to elevate soccer
First Olympic Champion Quit School To Compete In Games
Athletes have come and gone from Soldiers Field, but perhaps none has spent so short a time, left so abruptly,
Penn, Navy Crews Race Varsity for Adams Cup
Somewhere in the hereafter a little man with a stack of statistics figures the odds on the number of consecutive
Yale's Calendar Confuses Schedules
Yale's academicians have picked an unfortunate time to revise their school calendar With Ivy athletic directors now impeting in New
Business School: New Era of Maturity
In 1919 President Lowell asked Wallace B. Donham--then a prominent Boston banker--to give up his financial career and come to
Faculty Group Reviews Weaknesses in Tutorial
Six areas in the tutorial program are under the scrutiny of a special Sub-committee on Educational Policy, it was learned
Faculty Group Reports On Behavioral Sciences
The University will further develop the behavioral sciences on a broad scale if recommendations of a 13-man Faculty Committee on
Crimson Line Faces Strong Brown Backfield
Brown, with the Ivy League's best offense, and the Crimson, with the League's strongest defense, meet at 1:30 p.m. this
Health School Inaugurates $500,000 Trachoma Study
The School of Public Health has undertaken a $500,000, five-year research program with the Arabian-American Oil Company to study possible
Princeton: Changing Underclass Years
In 1907 President Woodrow Wilson submitted to Princeton's Board of Trustees his famous Quadrangle plan which proposed the abolition of
Meat and Potatoes
A coatless Princeton freshman tried to explain why he didn't like eating in Commons. All the while he eyed the