Word: either
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...followers also point to the fact that 12 of Yale's points in the Intercollegiates were gathered by one man, Norton. A first, second, and third count more for an individual college in an intercollegiate meet than they do in a dual meet. Whereas Harvard scored no one in either of the sprints at the Intercollegiates or in the broad jump, in the dual meet it should at least get three or four points in each of the sprints and one in the broad jump. Instead of the ratio between Harvard and Yale being 12 to one in these events...
...major sport at Harvard and with the recent enactment at Yale, Princeton will be the only member of the Big Three holding this sport in a lower position. The regard in which the sport is held depends largely among the student body on its ranking categorically as either major or minor. Competition with Yale and Harvard in hockey so long as it remains a minor sport at Princeton will react to the inevitable disadvantage of Princeton...
...Professor Bangs was jostled a little, but he says not much. He bears no traces of his being brushed aside by the march of the Freshmen as they paraded the Oval, either on his person or in his feelings. The damage done to the campus property was small...
...what if there follows a little matter of probation for the whole class? Every freshman who has ever been to preparatory or high school knows that Edmund Burke demonstrated long ago that you can't indict a whole nation, or a whole class either for that matter...
...Boston, probably in Symphony Hall, on the evening of October 16, 1925. The University has already submitted a proposed list of questions and although it will not be definitely decided until the Oxford debaters have replied, it seems probable now that the subject of the debate will be either "Prohibition" or "Socialism...