Word: cent
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...That over ninety-nine per cent. of those replying were in favor of the compression of the events into one week...
...give H. A. A. ticket holders the privilege of attending all home athletic games, except the football game with Yale and of joining either of the boat clubs, has met with the approval of the College, and the attendance at the athletic games has increased at least twenty per cent. The old system of having the University training tables scattered has been abolished, and the various tables have been brought together at the Union. This plan has been most successful, except from a financial point of view...
...stockholders to be subject to change by the mutual consent of the stockholders and the participating members of the Society. The assent of the members to be manifested by a majority vote in favor of any proposed change, provided that the votes cast represent twenty-five per cent of the members of the Society, the vote to be by Australian ballot after at least two weeks' notice of the day and subject of the balloting, such notice, however, to be given only at the joint request of the stockholders and fifty members of the Society...
...score of 206 birds out of a possible 250. Harvard made a very close second with 205. Princeton was third with 204, and Pennsylvania last with 176. Although none of the Harvard team did exceptionally well, all shot with great steadiness, and no one made less than eighty per cent. On the Harvard team were only two of the men who composed the team which won the intercollegiate championship last spring. The Yale team, on the other hand, was very strong, as three of its members were the men who made the best scores for their team in the last...
...maximum 100: though accurate figures upon this point could of course be obtained only by detailed inspection of the membership lists for some years back. The remaining 2,100, or over 5-6 of the membership, consists of renewals from the year before: i.e., but 16 per cent of the total stock holdings would have to be changed each year. Moreover, it seems fair to assume, in the absence of accurate figures, that the average length of membership at present is approximately four years, those who fail to join for the whole of their college course being not improbably about...