Word: generally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second-year competition has 13 entrants. By a new arrangement this year each club will compete in four rounds, after which the eight having the highest general average will be retained for an elimination round from which 4 clubs will be picked to compete the following year. This elimination will obviate the necessity of retaining seven clubs as was done this year because of ties in the general average. In this competition the full second-year membership of each club, usually eight, will argue, while in the third-year rounds two men from each club will speak...
...last meeting of the Aero Society the general plan of the work for the coming year was outlined and definite steps were taken in the assignment of topics and announcements of competitions. The first competition held by the Society is to be closed on November 1, when the designs for strut fittings for a military tractor biplane are due. At the next meeting of the Society four members will speak on the different types of controls for biplanes. Three of the speakers are licensed pilots and are to speak of their own experiences with the corpse of controls which they...
...feel that so long as Yale makes herself responsible through the corporation, the faculty, the graduates, and the undergraduates for orderly, effective and wise conduct of this branch of undergraduate activity, continued failure can result in ever-growing distrust and despondency, and consequent injury to the general morale of the institution and the public regard for the university...
...committee in charge of the Nelson Prizes in Plumbing announces that during 1916-17, $200 will be awarded for the best paper on the practice or theory of plumbing. These prizes are named in honor of Mr. N. O. Nelson, who has devoted himself to the general improvement of living conditions. The contest is open to any student or instructor in the University...
...number of men engaged in the different branches of social service was 344, exclusive of those who were engaged in the work for less than three weeks' time. Reference to the following table will give some idea of the number of men engaged in the general branches of the work. Leaders of boys' clubs 195 Teachers 117 Probation officers 7 Associated Charities 5 Sunday schools...