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The New York Times
Picture Section,             Sunday,
Rotogravure: Part 4          November 26, 1916

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[[cutoff - Yale]]ALE
[[cutoff - defeats]]EFEATS
[[cutoff - Princeton]]RINCETON
[[cutoff]] TO NOTHING
[[cutoff]] THE PALMER
[[cutoff - stadium]]TADIUM AT PRINCE-
[[cutoff - Princeton]]ON. NOVEMBER 18TH
(Photo by Central News Photo Service)

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MISs RUTH LAW RECEIVED BY GENERAL LENARD WOOD AT GOVERNORS ISLAND AFTER HER RECORD-BREAKING AIRPLANE FLIGHT FROM CHICAGO TO NEW YORK.
She Broke Carlstrom's Non-Stop Record of 452 Miles by Flying 590 Miles, and the World's Record For Flight by Women Pilots The Entire Distance, 832 Miles, Was Made in NineHours and One Minute.

(Photo by Central News Photo Service.)

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[[cutoff - Brown]]ROWN FOOTBALL TEAM VANQUISHES HARVARD WITH A SCORE OF 21 TO 0 AT CAMBRIDGE
SATURDAY, NOV. 18TH.
[[cutoff - Pollard]]ollard, Brown Halfback, on His End Run, Bringing the Ball to the Four-Yard Line During the First Period
[[cutoff - and]]nd Bringing It Over on the 
[[cutoff - next]]ext Play For
[[cutoff - a]] Touchdown.
(Photo © International Film Service.)

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SOME OF THE SPECTATORS EATING THEIR LUNCHES IN FRONT OF WHIG HALL AT PRINCETON.
(Photo bu Central News Photo Service.)

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GIANT NEW AIR CRUISER CAN CARRY ELEVEN.
Commissioned November 19th, Built by the Curtiss Company for the American Trans - Oceanic Company, of Which Rodman Wanamaker Is President. Its Ultimate Owner May Be Harry Payne Whitney. From Tip to Tip the Cruiser's Wings Measure 76 Feet, and Over All She is 54 Feet in Length. The Machine Is Equiped With Electric Lights, Electric Starter, Searchlight and Regulation Yacht Equipment. She Has Two One - Hundred Horse Power Engines and Is Built to Start From and Land on Rough Water.

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SENATE COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW. Left to Right: Albert B. Cummins, E. L. Hamilton, Thetus W. Simms, Oscar W. Underwood, Jos. G. Robinson, Frank B. Brundage, John J. Eseh, Seated W. C. Adamson, Francis G. Newlands.
(Photo by Central News Photo Service.)

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POLLARD,BROWN'S STAR HALFBACK, WHO GETS MOST OF THE CREDIT FOR BROWN'S VICTORIES OVER HARVARD AND YALE.
(Photo from Pach Photo news, Inc.)

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