Word: classes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...figures can show the material progress of the University enrollment statistics published today reflect a satisfactory condition of growth in nearly every department. In the College the entering class justifies the expectations as to numbers to which the entrance examinations gave rise, and when Freshman classes are large the welfare of other undergraduate and graduate departments is assured for future years. It is a regrettable fact that through many early graduations and some failures by the way the Senior class is but little more than half as large as the Freshman class. To the impartial mind it would seem that...
...University is 3994, the Summer School and Radcliffe College not being counted. This figure shows a gain of 125 over the registration at the corresponding time last year, and of 76 over the Catalogue registration of last year. Harvard College shows a gain of 19. The Freshman class this year is 662 as against 600 last year--a gain of 62. The Lawrence Scientific School, the last undergraduates in which are disappearing, as no new students are being admitted, shows a loss of 26. The Graduate School of Applied Science shows a gain of 10; the Graduate School of Arts...
...name of the writer must not appear on the essay, but must be sent by the same mail in a separate letter. This letter must contain the writer's name, class, college and home address. The essay must be mailed flat, not rolled...
...Lawless '13 finished first in the mile race for distance men from the Freshman class. E. D. Smith '13 and S. Nichols '13 were second and third respectively. Lawless took the lead on the first lap and held it throughout the race...
...importance of winning the first game of the season is emphasized for the Freshman football team by the fact that today's game marks also the beginning of four years of class activity, in which athletics will have first place. Every class wishes to be represented by winning teams, able always to play the game a little better than their opponents. It is an ideal worth striving for, but it demands self-sacrifice from the class as individuals in the support of teams by which the class as a whole is represented...