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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Columbia opened yesterday with a registration of 8208 students, the largest in its history. Scores of applications were still being received yesterday, and the final registration figures probably will not be compiled for several days. Enrolment in business courses offered was five times greater than it ever had been before...
With only 30 candidates out on the first day of practice, the smallest number ever reporting in the last ten years, the University and Freshman cross-country teams bid fair to suffer from lack of material unless more men come out within the next few days. The University runners have established a splendid cross-country record in the last decade of dual meets with Yale, losing only once in the whole period, and setting a standard that the succeeding teams will have to go far to equal...
Contrary to previous announcements, it has been decided that members of 1923 as well of 1922 will be eligible for the photographic contest which is to begin tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. In this competition, which is the first of its kind the CRIMSON has ever conducted, men will be elected to the board on the basis of the number of photographs published in the bi-weekly supplement. A photographic dark room has been installed in the CRIMSON Building to provide ample accommodations, and all cameras and other equipment will be supplied to candidates...
Seventy-five candidates have reported for the Princeton eleven, and of these, none have ever played regularly on a Varsity team, although many were members of their freshman elevens. The coaching is in charge of Bill Roper, who returns to this position after an interim of eight years. He will be assisted in his task by Nelson Poe, one of the famous Poe's of Princeton football; Harold Ballin, captain of the 1914 eleven and all-American tackle; Frank Glick, captain and quarterback of the 1915 team; Eddie Shea and A. C. Gennert, halfback and centre of the last team...
...Although America has made tremendous strides in education, the need and the opportunity are greater today than ever before for this work. Harvard desires to found a Graduate School of Education. The General Education Board has pledged $500,000 provided a fund of $2,000,000 is raised. $500,000 more is available leaving $1,000,000 more to be raised. With the starting of this school, Harvard will do a tremendous work in training teachers for the educational systems of America...