Word: fours
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...Princeton pictures used in today's Pictorial Supplement, including those of Captain McGraw and his team-mates on the first page, and that of the Princeton-Trinity game on page four, were taken by members of the PRINCETON PICTORIAL board. They are used by the CRIMSON through the courtesy of the former...
...points for the University, of whom E. L. Casey Occ. stands first with 30 points to his credit. R. Horween Occ. follows with 26 points, made by three touchdowns, seven goals from touchdowns, and the only field goal made this year, succeeded by A. D. Hamilton '21, who scored four touchdowns...
...first day of Yale's Red Cross Roll Call 31 1-2 per cent, of the college had responded to the plea for membership. The 412 men who had contributed were divided among the four classes as follows: 1920, 71; 1921, 96; 1922, 130; 1923, 115, the Junior class being in the lead with 39 per cent. of the class enrolled as members...
...drift away from the individual course as a unit in education appears in a recent action of the governing body of the Harvard Medical School. In the future, general examinations of a scope much broader than heretofore will be given at the end of the four-year course. The individual courses in the Medical School have always been longer than those at the College; the examinations have been fewer, and more men of high standing have been excused from taking them by reason of a high standard during the year. The step is therefore not as radical...
Under the present system of election not more than forty men may be chosen from each class. At the beginning of each year the College Office sends to the society the names of the twelve highest Juniors and of the forty-four highest Seniors, exclusive of those already members; from these names eight Juniors and twenty-two Seniors are chosen. Thus, during the year the society is composed of thirty men from the Senior class and eight, the so-called "Junior Eight," from the Junior class...