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Tiresome indeed to a midwesterner is TIME'S placid assumption of July 11 that the Pacific coast and East will furnish the majority of the nation's track stars in the coming Olympic games...
...Universities of Virginia, Georgia and Alabama self-help students constitute about 40% of the total. The universities so far have been able to furnish jobs or loans, expect no decrease in enrollment...
Although the visitors have not had a particularly successful season, having lost four of their seven games played thus far, they are expected to furnish considerable opposition for the Crimson forces. In the nine meetings with Georgetown since 1924, Harvard has come out victorious only three times, in 1927, 1928, and 1929. Last year Georgetown...
...this sort of unmannerly exuberance be reconciled with the fact that suits are de rigeur in eastern classrooms, that formal dress means white tie and tail coat on most eastern campi, that exclusive prep schools furnish a majority of the entering undergraduates...
...almost every U. S. college are bright students who, for cash down, furnish their fellows with essays, theses, reports. By the U. S. business credo, such a small, good business should be enlarged into a major industry. Last week it seemed in the way of becoming one. At Princeton appeared one R. J. Davey, a personable, beknickered youth who had already visited Yale and Harvard seeking testimonials for a service which sells essays, book-reviews, theses and speeches. His firm, Standard Encyclopedia Corp. of Chicago, offers a $69.50 encyclopedia and a "research bureau" for subscribers. According to his Princeton prospects...