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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University's. In a single year enrolment has almost doubled. B. U. has been adding new departments with considerable regularity, and the result is that today it has about 5400 students. These figures include the registration in the popular night courses given in the College of Business Administration. This fall the university has opened a college of secretarial science, a school of education and a department of religious education and social service...
While the number of women students in our colleges has increased to a substantial extent, the advance is again largely in the great State and urban universities. In nine strictly women's colleges, enrolment this fall is 8870, compared to 8723 last fall, a gain of less than two per cent. Enrolment of women in coeducational institutions has made a gan of 22 per cent. This condition of affairs is not impossible of explanation. Many women's colleges, like Vassar, Bryn Mawr, and Wellesley, have only limited accommodations to offer, and must perforce limit the number of students they annually...
...second Sophomore business competion for the CRIMSON will open on Wednesday, December 10. Candidates are to report at the CRIMSON Building at 7 o'clock on that day. This competition will closely resemble the fall competition in the work involved, and its length, which will be about 12 weeks, but it will be conducted separately from the first...
...trip to Pasadena. Coach Fisher then explained that the work in the next two weeks would be in the main devoted to getting the men into Yale-game condition, and the remainder of the short time left before Christmas used in polishing-up the plays already learned this fall...
...soon after graduation was appointed an under-secretary of Foreign Affairs, in which capacity he served until 1895. From 1905-16 he acted as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and in this position had practically the entire charge of British Foreign Affairs during the trying days of the fall of 1914, immediately preceding and following England's entrance into the war. He resigned his office in 1916, and thereafter has been a Member of Parliament...