Word: come
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...natural that the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences should have the most, but the enrolment in the College is remarkable. That 7 per cent. of the students in the College this year should come from foreign countries is very significant...
Against them, the University players will have such stars as Beekman of Princeton, and Captain Weber of Yale. It is especially hard to predict how the matches with these men will come out from this spring's scores, as the best man on each opposing team was met by Williams, who graduates this month...
...still without a name. The results of the first day's voting failed to disclose any college sufficiently generous to take the little stranger under its wing and give it a name and pedigree. It is hoped that by tonight many beneficent members of the University will have come forward and signified their wish to adopt nature's latest waif by registering their votes in the office of the CRIMSON Building...
...have been reported that it is not worth while to calculate the percentage. These figures seem to indicate that the instruction in English composition at Harvard is more effective than that given at other institutions, and that additional instruction in English is needed by many of the students who come to Harvard from other institutions...
...buildings adapted to its important work in the neighborhood of the larger navy yards in the country. Although the Third Division of the Atlantic Fleet has Boston for a home port, it is alone in being entirely insufficiently equipped in this respect. Over 10,000 different bluejackets and marines come here every year for a period varying from a few days to several months and in many respects the Boston Yard is the second in size in the United States. The present move on foot is to raise funds for the erection of a building similar to those in Norfolk...