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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hands of the undergraduate body, and implied that the vote of the Forum, as expressing such opinion, would have an important bearing on the Council's decision next Monday. It is absurd to call last evening's vote an expression of undergraduate opinion. Altogether less than 3 per cent of the College voted in hockey's favor, and excluding those men vitally connected with the game as a University sport, only 1 and 1-2 per cent. In the discussion of other timely and absorbing questions at previous Forums it is true that the number of men attending has been...
...letters awarded in the last five years, beginning in 1907-08, in football, baseball, crew, and track, 69 per cent, went to men from private schools, 27 per cent, to those from public schools, and 4 per cent, to those entering from other colleges. The number of private school men holding letters is two and one-half times as great as the number of public school men. The list by schools in the five years under consideration is as follows: private, 136; public, 53; other colleges, 8. The figures do not include letters awarded to managers, or to players...
...very small percentage from certain of these schools are eating at Memorial Hall, while the great majority of them board at the Union. The seven schools in question may be divided into two groups: 92 Freshmen come from Andover, Exeter, Middlesex and Milton, and of these 72 per cent have eaten at Memorial for over a month, while 13 per cent have taken their meals at the Union: of the Groton, St. Mark's, and St. Paul's School men, 40 in number, 17 per cent have boarded at Memorial and 73 per cent at the Union. Although the Union...
...order to provide for these students, fifty per cent at Michigan, who are not residents of the state, Professor Walton H. Hamilton, who is active in pushing the measure, suggests that all of the big universities unite in a national movement and secure similar laws in all of the states...
...University team in the Arena, except those with Yale and Princeton, may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's and the H. A. A. Office at $2 each. The ticket includes admission to five games as follows: Ottawa, Toronto, Cornell, Massachusetts Agricultural College and Dartmouth. Two special sections of 75 cent seats have been reserved for the University. The success of the plan will depend entirely upon the support of the student body and it is therefore hoped that a large number of men will take advantage of this opportunity. Those intending to buy tickets are reminded that the Ottawa game...