Word: equalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...There are also 278 first-year men in the College who are enrolled as "Unclassified" students because they have transferred from other colleges to the University, bringing the total of first-year men in the College to 901, the largest on record. The College enrollment is otherwise about equal to that of last year except that there is a smaller number of men listed as "Out-of-Course" students. Last year many war veterans returned to complete their college education and were put in this classification. This year the number of out-of-course students is naturally reduced, partly offsetting...
Only three crews were able to row yesterday on account of the large number of absentees from the first squad, but four crews will be formed as soon as possible, divided so as to be of almost equal strength...
...perfected Doric temple, by means of its slightly curved lines and unequal spacings, produces the effect of a structure with straight lines and equal spacings, the truth of the imagination far surpassing the truth of reality; and a play of Sophocles or an ode of Pindar is a literary structure to which the same painstaking care has been given. But in translation the effect of all this delicate workmanship is irretrievably lost. He who is content to study the classics in translation alone will be content to regard as Doric temples the post-office buildings, with column drums slushed...
...second, the placing before all University men and friends of the University anew, the serious financial conditions confronting the administration. Committees, with headquarters in Boston, will be chosen from each college class. It will be the aim of each to obtain subscriptions from every man in their respective classes. Equal emphasis will be laid upon the value of small subscriptions with a high enrollment and the necessity of larger subscriptions. Former division chairmen will cooperate closely with these committees...
After a short preliminary workout, the men were divided into two equal scrub teams, which lined up as follows: Team A: Watson, p.; Keegan, c.; Crocker, 1b.; S. B. Chase Jr. '22, 2b.; Banes, 3b.; A. T. Kent '22, s.s.; Hinckle, r.f.; S.J. Young '23, c.f.; D. H. Kerr...