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Price, Taylor, Cameron, Harkless. The Princeton Calendar OFFICERS B. H. Cameron, ' 37 .Editor C. U. Price, ' 38 Associate Editor J. H. Taylor, ' 38 Associate Editor Black type on orange paper is the truly Princetonian color scheme of this, the only Campus publication which reaches its 2,000 readers gratis. In present form the Calendar is the product of a resurrecting process carried out by K. M. Fox, ' 35, three years ago. Since that time it has appeared almost without fail in local mail slots on each Sabbath eve, having as its basic claim for existence a listing of important events in the week to come. As a rule these events take place in the Arcade and Garden threatres, but Biology seminars and athletic contests are not uncommonly foreshadowed in its columns. Editorially, the Calendar makes no bones about being a personal organ of prejudiced opinion. Determined last year by the President of the Woodrow Wilson Democratic Club, its policies were vio- lently Rooseveltian; under the present board there has been a complete reversal toward the G. O. P. standard. Sixty
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NEWSPAPERS FOR WHICH THE PRESS CLUB CORRESPONDS Associated Press Baltimore Sun Bergen Evening Record Boston Globe Boston Herald Boston Post Boston Transcript Brooklyn Daily Eagle Cincinnati Enquirer Christian Science Monitor Chicago Daily News Elizabeth Journal Hartford Courant International News Service Montclair Times Newark Evening News Newark Star-Eagle Newark Sunday Call New Brunswick Home News New Haven Register New York American New York Daily News New York Herald Tribune New York Journal New York Post New York Sun New York Times New York World-Telegram Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Evening Ledger Philadelphia Record Princeton Local Express Science Service Standard News Service Trenton State Gazette Trenton Times Advertiser Trenton Evening Times Underwood and Underwood News Photos United Press Associations Universal News Service University News Service The Princeton University Press Club was organ- ized in 1910 by Dean Christian Gauss to repre- sent Princeton before the outside world through the regular news channels. With the Director of Public Information, the Press Club is the official news agency of the University, and its members serve as the Princeton correspondents for leading newspapers and news syndicates and are re- sponsible for the dispatches from Princeton which appear daily throughout the country. Fifty-nine
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Princeton University Band OFFICERS Pinkham Smith, ' 37 Leader J. P. Leidy, ' 37 Senior Manager G. E. Alter, ' 38 Junior Assistant Manager Hugh Evans, ' 38 Junior Assistant Manager F. E. Fox, ' 39 Sophomore Assistant Manager J. F. Rorke, ' 39 Sophomore Assistant Manager F. H. Ridgley, Jr., ' 37 Drum Major TRUMPETS G. E. Beggs, Jr., ' 38 Dexter Bowker, ' 40 J. H. Duff, ' 40 A. D. Hay. ' 39 Harding Johnson, Jr., ' 39 R. H. Mengel, II. ' 38 J. B. Rowland, ' 37 M. C. Trover. ' 38 CLARINETS F. J. Allsup. ' 39 J. G. Brodshaw, ' 40 D. H. Crater, ' 38 J. C. Early, ' 40 P. G. Harrison. ' 40 Carter Harmon, ' 40 F. E. Henze, ' 38 N. F. Jones, ' 38 J. H. King, ' 38 R. B. Longworthy, ' 40 W. R. Mueller, ' 39 H. B. Neal. ' 38 F. W. Nelson. ' 39 R. H. Savage. ' 37 H. D. Sprowles. ' 38 J. D. Stewart, ' 37 Robert West, ' 40 T. T. Wuerth, ' 40 R. L. Young, ' 40 SAXOPHONES W. R. Banks. ' 38 W. C. Eberhardt. ' 39 C. D. McCracken, ' 38 W. D. Piatt, ' 39 D. M. Shull, ' 40 J. T. Reynolds. ' 38 F. W. Shull. ' 39 J. W. Thompson. ' 40 E. C. Wenger. ' 39 O. C. Yingling. Jr., ' 40 TROMBONES Palmer Bovie, ' 40 R. G. Cassody, ' 39 N. R. Criss. ' 37 W. L. Drill. ' 38 C. C. Gardner, ' 40 J. E. Hulsizer. ' 38 J. V. Hoffman, ' 40 J. W. Strohecker. ' 40 DRUMS C. E. Case. ' 39 Temple Fielding. ' 39 G. T. Fielding, ' 39 I. M. Lee H. C. Myers. ' 40 O. H. Reeder, ' 39 H. L. Shultz. ' 40 P. O. Stearns, ' 40 N. D. Wilson, ' 39 D. R. Woodford. ' 40 PICCOLO R. G. Bradshaw. ' 37 BELL LYRA J. J. Byrne. ' 37 CYMBALS H. B. Clark, ' 37 TUBA A. O. Whipple. Jr., ' 39 BASS C. F. Huston. ' 38 I. E. Keyes, ' 40 H. E. Meyers, ' 37 ALTO HORNS D. B. Cook, ' 38 P. L. Okie, ' 39 FRENCH HORN G. S. Hogeman, ' 39 FLUTE E. E. Brandt, ' 39 OBOE Robert Wronker, ' 40 BARITONE R. S. Davidson, ' 40 R. S. MacCormack, ' 38 H. H. Purvis. Jr.. ' 37 E. L. Stan:ey. ' 40 I TOP ROW: Huston, Early, J. G. Bradshaw, Thompson, D. M. Shull, Yingling, F. Shull, Wenger, Plait, McCrocken, Banks, Meyer. FIFTH ROW: Mueller, Nelson, Sprowles, Crater, Harrison, Young, Jones, Neol, Henze, Bran dt, Bradshaw, R. G. Savage, Herman. FOURTH ROW: Mengel, Johnson, Beggs, Bowker, Eberhardt Duff, McCormock, Rowtond, Hay, Okie, Cook, Hogeman. THIRD ROW: Allsup, Longworthy, West, Wuerth, Purvis, Davidson, Stanley, Strohecker. Drill, Hulsizer, Criss, Cossady. SECOND ROW: Byrne, Shultz, Woodford, Myers, Reeder, T. H. Fielding, Clark, G, T. Fielding, Wilson, Lee, Case, Stearns, Gardner, Rorke Asst. Mgr. t, Evans (Asst. Mgr. t . KNEELING: Ridgeley I Drum Majort, Leidy (Mgr.ยป, P. Smith Leoder . Sixty-one
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