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Division III

First Round (Nov. 22)at Mount Union (Ohio) 34Allegheny 30John Carroll (Ohio) 30at Hanover (Ind.) 20at Lycoming (Pa.) 27Western Maryland 13at Rowan (NJ) 43Coast Guard (Conn.) 0Coll. of New…

Division III

First Round (Nov. 23)at Mount Union (Ohio) 31Allegheny 26Illinois Wesleyan 23at Albion (Mich.) 20at Wisc.-La Crosse 44Wisc.-River Falls 0at St. John's (Minn.) 21Simpson (Iowa) 18at Lycoming (…

Division III

First Round(Nov. 18)at Lycoming (Pa.) 31Widener (Pa.) 27at Mount Union (Ohio) 52Hanover (Ind.) 18Rowan (N.J.) 46at Buffalo St. 7Union (N.Y.) 24at Plymouth St. (N.H.) 7at Wash. & Jeff. (Pa…

Prince, Hal

(Encyclopedia) Prince, Hal (Harold Smith Prince), 1928–2019, American theatrical producer and director, b. New York City. After working as an assistant stage manager to George Abbott, Prince became…

Prince, Morton

(Encyclopedia) Prince, Morton, 1854–1929, American physician, b. Boston, M.D. Harvard, 1879. He specialized in neurology and abnormal psychology as a physician in Boston and as a teacher at Tufts (…

Prince Albert

(Encyclopedia) Prince Albert, city (1991 pop. 34,181), central Sask., Canada, on the North Saskatchewan River. Prince Albert is a commercial and distribution center for a lumbering, gold- and uranium…

Prince George

(Encyclopedia) Prince George, city (1991 pop. 69,653), central British Columbia, Canada, at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers. It is a railroad division point and a distribution center…

Prince Rupert

(Encyclopedia) Prince Rupert, city (1991 pop. 16,620), W British Columbia, Canada, on Kaien Island, in Chatham Sound near the mouth of the Skeena River, S of the Alaska border. A railroad and highway…

Souphanouvong, Prince

(Encyclopedia) Souphanouvong, PrinceSouphanouvong, Princes&oomacr;fäˈn&oomacr;vŏngˌ [key], 1909–95, Laotian government official; half-brother of Prince Souvanna Phouma. Although a member of…