Word: cent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...total reported earnings of Undergraduates, including work obtained through the employment office, $40,000 in wages appropriated under the emergency Temporary Student Employment Plan, and wages from other organizations such as the CRIMSON and Phillips Brooks House, amounted to $313,000, an increase of 5.8 per cent over the figure for the preceding year...
...invited his elderly millionaire uncle, a retired play producer named Bath, to join them. The Frankensteens were glad of it. Andrews' uncle took them to roadhouses, bought them champagne, brought toys to their children. So generous was he that their vacation cost the two young friends hardly a cent except for rent and food...
History and Government, Mathematics and Philosophy, and the others are about another eight per cent behind the Sciences. It must be kept in mind, however, that for many of the students included in this survey, the old distribution rules, requiring specific courses, were in effect. Further, the tendency to take a literature course in a foreign language as a means of satisfying a language requirement would also have the effect of boosting the Literature total. The Dean's office plans in the future to take a good sized sample of each class, to determine which fields attract most students...
...analysis of the Rank List Standing of the forty members of the Class of 1939 who received National Scholarships and regular scholarships, or Harvard Club awards shows that 35 or 87.5 per cent had honor records as compared with 25.6 per cent for the Freshman Class as a whole. The members of the Class of 1939 who received National Scholarships and also the "runners up" not only made an excellent showing scholastically, but they also made important contributions to the general life of the College and did not isolate themselves from their classmates. From the very beginning of the year...
...increase in the number of men who made the Dean's List. 25.7 per cent were on the Dean's List as compared with 24.1 per cent...