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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...show some very interesting facts. Out of twenty representative institutions all but one show an increase in registration. This is very possibly due to the European war, which has forced many who were taking their education abroad to remain in this country. The figures for this year and last follow: 1913-14 1914-15 Amherst, 420 415 Brown, 961 1011 Columbia, 9773 10,961 Cornell, 4619 4848 Dartmouth, 1329 1390 Harvard, 4354 4516 Leland Stanford, Jr., 1739 1884 M. I. T., 1680 1818 Northwestern, 4490 4632 Princeton, 1599 1665 Penn. State, 2115 2246 State Univ. of Iowa, 2542 2725 Syracuse...
...field contests between the two lower classes at the Institute, the program consisting of a football game, relay race and tug-of-war. The undergraduates will attend in a body, marching to the field from Copley square by classes. The field will be formally dedicated and the sports will follow...
...batting averages of the ten highest men (including only those who played in four or more games) follow: Ayres, .448; Frye, .444; Harte, .375; Nash, .333; Bernson, .333; Safford, .333; Gannett, .250; Coolidge, .230; O'Day, .158; Ames...
...renewed and stronger undergraduate enthusiasm for debating is sure to follow the wise move of the Debating Council...
...University cross-country squad who did not go to Cornell was held yesterday afternoon over the University course at Belmont. H. R. Bechtel '17 crossed the finish line first, his time for the distance being 40 minutes. The runners in the order in which they finished follow: (1) H. R. Bechtel '17; (2) N. L. Torrey '15; (3) R. T. Twitchell '16; (4) H. J. Babcock '16; (5) H. L. M. Cole '16; (6) E. McC. Peters '16; (7) C. E. Meade '15; (8) C. J. North '17; (9) W. W. Kenney...