Word: count
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...which have laid dormant in most of us are awakened to splendid things by the complete success with which Dame suggestion is introduced throughout. The subtle Frenchman who is responsible for this piece certainly did not regard his audience as ignoble or stupid, and honor is his for this count...
...response to the order of the Executive Committee of the Student Council, the nominating committee of the Senior Class has made a recount of the ballots which were declared invalid after the election on December 19. The revised totals show no difference in the officers from the original count, and only in one case is the order changed. J. C. Harris, instead of having one less vote than G. C. Caner, now has one more. In nearly every case there was an increase in the number of votes received. A few votes are still invalid because in the case...
...headmasters of the various preparatory schools in which they were asked to suggest candidates for the scholarship. The plans were made so late in the spring, however, that this was done imperfectly. Another reason for awarding the scholarship at so late a date this fall is on ac- count of the necessary delay that occured before it was passed on by the Administrative Board on Scholarships...
...complete count of articles collected has been tabulated as follows: over-coats, 12; coats, 96; trousers, 96; vests, 84; raincoats, 3; shirts, 147; collars, 214; neckties, 205; underwear, 27 suits; socks, '30 pairs; pajamas, 12 suits; shoes, 137 pairs; hats, 44; sweaters, 4; gloves, 3 pairs; text books, 206; magazines, about 500 pounds...
...some useful and durable form. There is, however, an aspect of the situation, only indirectly touched upon in Dr. Fuller's communication, which deserves consideration. The 250 students now enrolled in Military Science and Tactics 1 did so because they were assured that their work in the course would count towards a Reserve Officers' Commission. The course was not announced until late; those desiring to take it had to make more or less considerable changes in their schedules; for students of the various Graduate Schools enrolment involved an even more appreciable sacrifice, but rearrangements of schedule and other inconveniences were...