Word: comparison
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...comparison of figures published at Princeton at the end of last week and tabulations made available yesterday at Harvard shows an even greater group of business alumni for Princeton than for Harvard...
...Secretary to the University for Information, will follow his father in a short speech on the purpose of the club. In Boston, three years ago, a movement was inaugurated which had aims similar to those of the Theatregoers. It is of the virtues and shortcomings of this organization in comparison with the Theatregoers that Mr. J. W. D. Seymour will speak...
...will be seen from the figures below," says Dean Bacon, "that the group of men admitted without exams made a very creditable showing in comparison with the average of the Class (as of course, it should have done); for, whereas the group of new Freshmen had less than 17 per cent on the Dean's List, 26.7 per cent of the men admitted without examination attained this distinction. With respect to unsatisfactory records, the contrast is even more striking, for only 10 per cent of the men admitted without examination had unsatisfactory records either when they left College...
...believe", Coach Farrell said, "that considering this year's results so far we should have a very good chance of beating Yale in the outdoor intercollegiate this spring." He pointed out, however, that a comparison of returning competitors would make Yale the favorite and that the winning of meets will largely depend upon the development of the new material. Outlining the schedule, he pointed out just what opposition would be met and the training necessary for each meet...
Rather let the comparison he made between the college paper and the "house organ" of some large business concern. Why can't we consider the University a thriving business concern whose "line" is education. The college paper, like any other student activity, exists for the purpose of selling this education to the public. This same business man's attitude is being recognized more and more by college students. Again and again "The New Student" receives letters from students protesting that this or that item will give their college "unfavorable publicity." It is encouraging to reflect that these students are realizing...