Princeton University - Bric A Brac Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1940

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THE HUN SCHOOLS COLLEGE DEPARTMENT 39 University Place °$ Preparatory Schools SENIOR SCHOOL 108 Stockton Street JUNIOR SCHOOL Edgerstoune °£ SUMMER SCHOOL August 7, 1939 to September 16, 1939 M 1 mmk n JdTti mcA I Mac Smce 92 2 • m UaJfanS 9 967 Ti HOSE who have -ar- rived ' in the world of busi- ness demonstrate their ma- turity of judgment and ap- preciation of values by the selection of their tailor. Young men on the rise may rel upon Rosenberg clothes for the distinctive appearance that is a pre- requisite to success. rH p m % 1 AILORS M EKCHANT 101 1 Chi pel St. 16 East 52nd St New II aven New ork IT Palmer Square Vi . Prince Oil 288

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Chapel humored sabotage as has been witnessed in recent years. The board of the Tiger had made up the paper and completely burlesqued every part of the original. It was universally granted that the humorists had scored a decisive victory over their traditional rivals. The following week the annual Prince-Tiger dance was given in honor of the Triangle Club and was a great success. The next day the Varsity was unable to withstand the withering power of Armv ' s attack and was subdued 19-7- The lightweights, however, smothered Lafayette, 26-0, and added another bril- liant victory to their unblemished record. In their final game of the season, the 150 ' s outsmarted and outdrove a highly-touted Rutgers outfit in the sec- ond half, after having been held to a scoreless tie for the first twenty-four minutes of play. One of Princeton ' s most unique institutions, the Preceptorial System, was formally examined and its worth debated in an open forum sponsored bv the Halls. At the Football Banquet, Tom Mountain was awarded the Poe Cup for his brilliant individual play and inspiring leadership as captain of this year ' s eleven. The highlight of the evening was a riot- ously humorous speech delivered by Ike Kerns, cap- tain of this year ' s championship 150-pound team, on lightweight football in general. Looking ahead to the winter season, large num- bers turned out for both basketball and hockey, and prospects are bright for both sports. On the last day of the month, Psychologist Hadley published the results of his college survey, in which he pronounced the average Princetonian to be a style-setting gentleman. December, 1938 The elements treated the first few days of Decem- ber with considerable severity, as thermometers dropped to the low twenties and a thick blanket of snow was laid over the frozen ground. By this time hockey and basketball were in full swing, both squads having been cut almost to mid- season size. In response to a real need in Princeton athletics, University officials announced that in- formal boxing classes would be organized in the immediate future under the tutelage of Joe Brown, a sculptor and pugilist of remarkable ability. Large numbers of students took advantage of the new opportunity. Hopes for a really far-better-than-average basket- ball team were running high as the first quintet ran not over a proficient second string in daily scrim- mages. Looking ahead into the future of a sport which attracted countless fans this year, the 150-pound football lettermen elected Hank Austin, signal-caller and blocking back on this year ' s eleven, captain for the 1939 season. No doubt feelins? that the reins of eastern college humor were slipping from their grasp, Ivy League Football crowd 287



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