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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sales of the Co-operative Society for the month ending November 30 show an increase of $4500 over the receipts for the corresponding month last year. A comparison of the different articles sold shows an increase of $1273.76 on furniture, $952.59 on men's furnishings, $993.46 on books, $565.02 on stationery, $310.70 on tailoring, $566.11 on coal and wood, and $39 on fees. In preparation for the Christmas trade the society has laid in a stock of books, photographs, furniture, etc., to the amount...
...Yale-Princeton game will be played at New Haven this afternoon at 2 p. m. That the contest is to be spirited and aggressive is well shown by a comparison of the teams' relative strength. Yale places greatest confidence in McBride and in his punting. Princeton, in her ends. Both teams are in excellent physical condition, and are prepared to play hard, fast and scientific football...
...following figures show the enrollment of students in the University to date. The comparison with the year 1898 99 is on the basis of the figures in the Catalogue issued in December, 1898, and the total enrollment to date this year. Harvard College. 1899-1900. 1898-1899. Seniors, 311 369 Juniors, 391 335 Sophomores, 507 508 Freshmen, 497 471 Specials, 190 168 Totals, 1896 1851 Law. Sci. School, 494 415 Graduate School, 315 322 Divinity School, 27 26 Law School, 604 551 Medical School, 550 560 Dental School, 132 139 Veterinary School, 24 25 Bussey Institution, 25 23 Totals...
...academic catalogue which has been issued at Yale this week shows a decrease of three in the enrolment of the college, notwithstanding the fact that the entering class contains eight more men than that of last year. A comparison of the classes of the last two years is given below: '99-'00 '98-'99 Seniors, 326 301 Juniors, 260 328 Sophomores, 308 276 Freshmen, 338 330 Totals...
...nines. The fielding was looser, but the men backed up each other well, and showed a fair knowledge of the finer points of the game. Of the pitchers, Coburn was again the most effective, although slightly wild at times. However, he gave very few bases on balls in comparison to the other pitchers. The following men appointed temporary captains of the four nines...