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(By Lee Keyes)
Basketball for girls is "n full swing
Excesses on
"Rugger now and there is much rivalry be- Records of Class of 1877 of
Princeton Give Husbands
Night" Bring Ban From Ox- tween the classes, each being eager
t,
Advantage Over Bachford and Cambridge Heads; for the coveted laurels. Virginia
manager, has announcbasketball
elors; Wives Get Credit.
Protest Against Accusations. ed the following schedule of games:
February 10, Freshmen vs. Juniors.
LONDON
Oxford and Cambridge
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY That
February 13, Juniors vs. Seniors.
undergraduates who wish to celebrate
February 14, Freshmen vs. Seniors. the chances of a college educated
in London on the occasion of an inter- man's surviving the stress and strain
February 16, Juniors vs. Sophouniversity contest, whether it be the mores.
of the modern world are nearly twice
annual boat race or the Rugby foot- February 17, Freshmen vs. Sopho- as great if he marries than if he
single is the conclusion reached
ball match, will havo to find some mores.
by examination of the record of the
other outlet for their high spirits
The schedule
for
than in such a "rag" as took place on games is not yet completed.
class at Princeton Unilast "Rugger Night."
versity in its fiftieth anniversary
year book, edited by Dr. Henry FairThe police, always indulgent to exHorseback riding at the Kentucky
uberant undergraduates, could not but Saddle Club is the latest sport spon- field Osborn, president of the Ameritake serious notice of what occurred sored by the W. A. A. and unusual can Museum of Natural History in
on that occasion, and the result is interest is being shown by the girls New York.
Forty-tw- o
of Oxford in this activity. The number who can
per cent of the married
that the
and Cambridge, after a conference 2nroll in the classes is limited, and men have survived the fiftieth anniwith tho Home Secretary, have con all who wish to join this class are versary of their graduation from
sidered it necessary to issue a serious requested to see Miss Skinner at once. Princeton, while only 25 per cent of
warning to all students whom it may i
the bachelors are living today. The
concern.
The advance Rifle team will hold average age of the cjass is 72 years,
j
Bad Behavior
'.heir first match with the University and 58 of the 152 men who matricuOn last "Rugger Night" tho "rag" of Louisville during the week of Feb- lated at Princeton with the class are
degenerated into excesses which, for! ruary 19, and several girls have been still alive. Journalists and physicians have had the highest mortality
rowdyism and bad behavior general- practicing daily for this event.
rate, while bankers, farmers, manuly, eclipsed all previous celebrations
facturers and engineers have had the
of the same description. On that
Philosophy a Cure For Love
lowest. In commenting on the stathe youths who "painted the
Philosophy as a cure for a broken tistics, the year book says:
town red" held up traffic on the j
Ger"Once married, the men of each
streets and had differences of opin heart was advocated by a noted
speaking at Vassar. profession not only lived on the averion with the police that landed some man "educator
He cited his own case as an example age twelve years longer than the
of them in the police courts the next to
show that the pangs of disappoint' morning.
bachelors, but 45 per cent of them
At several theatres the de- ed love might serve as a stimulus still survive, as opposed to 25 per
e
linquents interfered with the perf
one cent of the single men. Some credit
accomplishing what
by shouting remarks to the loward
for this record must be given to the
players, throwing things about, break- otherwise would never do.
Within the last ew years there good housekeeping and ceaseless
ing the furniture and even going to
the extreme of emptying flro extin have been suicides, kidnapings, and vigilance oyer rubbers and overcoats
guishers upon women in tho au- - j murders, springing from the rejected of the wives of '77, and probably, if
love motive. If some persuasive ora- the truth be known, of their daughdience.
tor could convince people that they ters as well.
Students Protest
should look for solace in other in" It is not surprising," the book
Oxford and Cambridge undergraduthan
of
ates protest that they are being terests fine in deeds would violence, continues, "that the uncertain hours
be!
world this
what a
and high pressure work of the jourwrongly accused. They declare that
A man seeking distinction should nalists and physicians made both
there are many London youths possessing turbulent natures who seize welcome the rejection of his love, groups short lived. Perhaps the type
the opportunity on "Rugger Night" because the emotional experience of temperament essential to distincand "Boat Race Night" of joining in would be necessary to the best ex- tion in either of these lines burns up
the "fun," and that it is the overflow pression of himself. A girl dismiss- a man's physique quickly. Calmness
of animal spirits on the part of this ing an unwelcome suitor would know and financial stability on the other
extra-murelement which is respon- that she was doing him a good turn. hand survive long usage."
The record of tho class of 1877
sible for most of the excess.
It is Altogether this philosophy would
pointed out, however, that among the work toward the greatest good to the shows three members of Princeton's
Board of Trustees, eighteen profes- youths charged in the police courts greatest number. Daily Iowan.
on the morning after the last "rag"
there were a number of undergraduates.
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themselves visited with the full pen
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heads at Oxford and Cambridge will
act just as drastically by expelling
any undergraduate convicted in the
courts of a breach of the law during
New York
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Times.

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sors and a large list of prominent
journalists, bankers, physicians, min
isters, lawyers, scientists, manufacturers and engineers.
Recent publication of the year book
of the class of 1902 shows that forty-fiv- e
members of the 340 men in that
class have in the past twenty-fiv- e
years published eighty books and
eight plays besides short stories, articles, poems and motion picture
plays. The record is held by George
Agnew Chamberlain, who has eighteen books to his credit, while Ernest Poole has fifteen. Robert Haven
Schauffler, eleven, and Charle3
h
Camp, ten. The class roll in

cludes David Hunter McAlpin 2nd,
New York broker: William W. Rop- -.

er, a member of the Philadelphia
Council" and
Princeton footballl
coach; John V. A. MacMurray, Minister to China, and Ralph H.
h
of New York, auction bridge
expert.
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