Word: comparison
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...enthusiast on the subject. Mr. Fish writes briefly on The Varsity; Mr. R. H. Smith and N. R. Gifford contribute a long article, with many pictures and diagrams, in which they describe the development of the teams of Harvard and Yale, and draw an instructive comparison. Mr. O. R. Diehl and Mr. G. Henderson compare the number of men in the various colleges who may play football, they point out that though Harvard contains over seven hundred more students than Yale, the latter has an advantage of about one thousand in eligibles. Mr. P. J. Stearns discusses again Dr. Nichols...
...Wheelwright broke through his serve, made it a deuce set, and finally won, 10-8. With the score standing 4 all in the third set, Wheelwright again won on Dabney's serve and took the set 6-4. The noticeable fact about the match was Wheelwright's steadiness in comparison with Dabney's brilliant but erratic playing...
...Comparison of Harvard and Yale...
...comparison of the two crews Harvard is perhaps physically superior and has the advantage of greater experience. The stroke-oars in both crews have never rowed in a four-mile race. Wallis stroked the winning Yale university four last year, while Cutler was the stroke of last year's winning Harvard Freshman eight. Both are very smooth oars and row a long, well-proportioned stroke, but of the two Cutler is a great deal the heavier and more rugged. By the time of the race both crews should be fast and in the best of condition. A prediction...
...decrease in membership will be shown by the following comparison, taken at the end of each academic year: 1908. 1909. Active, 2268 2096 Graduate Life, 1078 1094 Associate, 572 532 Non-resident, 431 357 Student Life, 78 83 Totals...