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Archives → 1923 → 4/13
- THE MAN OF BUSYNESS
- SCIENCE COURSE TO BE COMPREHENSIVE
- COPELAND TO DISCUSS LIFE AND LETTERS OF CHARLES LAMB
- POLO TEAM MAY ENTER FIRST U. S. COLLEGE TOURNAMENT
- WHITES LEAD REDS AS RESULT OF FIELD EVENTS
- Cornell Starts Gridiron Work
- HISTORY CHARMS AND TEACHES SAYS LORD
- CHOOSE TENNIS TEAM TO MAKE SOUTHERN TRIP
- Dramatic Club Elects New Members
- CHOSEN BY POSTAL BALLOT FOR UNION COMMITTEE
- TEAM B BLOCKS PUNT AND MAKES ONLY SCORE
- APPOINT ELEVEN TO RED BOOK
- Wood Will Again Lead Gymnasts
- TO REVOLUTIONIZE PRINCETON COURSE
- Tilden Plays "Clarence" at Concord
- THE-EVOLUTION OF SCIENCE
- CULTIVATING CULTURE
- BRITISH ARMY CHAPLAIN TO TALK ON RELIGION
- PISTOL TEAM HAS FIVE MATCHES NOW SCHEDULED
- TO PLAY IN WORCESTER
- MID-YEAR MAKE-UPS TODAY
- ASSEMBLY WILL DISCUSS RUSSIA
- THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF - FICTION - POETRY
- THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF -FICTION - POETRY
- REPORT INCREASE IN POSITIONS SECURED BY APPOINTMENT OFFICE
- THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF
- POST TO BE EXCHANGE PROFESSOR AT PRINCETON
- 1926 CREW SCORES WIN OVER UNION B. C. AND UNIVERSITY C
- ATHLETIC COMMITTEE APPROVES UNIVERSITY GOLF SCHEDULE
- THINKS PRESENT BUSINESS EXPANSION IS LIMITED
- THREE FOREIGN STUDENTS TO BE GUESTS OF LIBERAL CLUB
- PUBLIC GREETS PUDDING SHOW WITH ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION
- 1926 RED BOOK
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