Word: contain
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Immediately after Saturday's game, the CRIMSON will issue a special football extra. This will contain a detailed account of the game, scores of leading teams for the season, statistics, pictures of Captains Storer and Ketcham; a picture of a scrimmage in the first intercollegiate football contest in the United States--that between McGill and Harvard in 1874, a picture of the Yale "Bowl" as it will look when completed, and articles on it and the development of intercollegiate football...
West Philadelphia, Nov. 7.--The total net registration for the University of Pennsylvania just announced shows 6347 students in all departments. This figure marks a general increase of over 1,000 over last year, the 1912-1913 enrollment being 5287. The college, and the scientific schools together contain 2040 students...
...booklet on "Student Interests of Harvard," the material for which was gathered last spring by the Federation of, Territorial Clubs, is now being published at the University Press, and the first edition will soon be ready for distribution. The book is to contain information about the University and to give a more complete idea of student life than can be imparted by any of the official University publications. Copies will be distributed through the constituent territorial clubs of the Federation which will send then to their home towns and preparatory schools, and thus disseminate where it will be most productive...
...cornerstone will contain a parchment bearing the inscription copies of the College publications of the day--the Lampoon, Monthly, Illustrated, Advocate, the 1916 Red Book, this morning's CRIMSON, pictures of Gore Hall, the old library, copies of the various official University publications, and a copy of "College Life" by Dean Briggs...
...first floor is to contain the Widener collection and other rare books, the offices of the library, and stacks. On the second floor is the great main read...