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That there is a definite relation between the football prowess at Harvard, and the College's popularity with typical New England preparatory schools, is conclusively shown in the graph shown below...
...will be seen on the graph that in 1919, after a long succession of football victories over Yale and Princeton, 40 per cent, of the Senior class at Exeter had elected to come to Harvard. But in that year, the football team met defeat at the hands of Yale and was held to a tie by Princeton; the popularity of the college dropped immediately, so that the next fall, only 22 per cent, of the class came to Harvard, while attendance at Yale rose from 12 to about 27 per cent...
...insistence of a medical man induced him, at the age of eight, to take a holiday and go to school. He went through college, where he interested himself in science, history, art, music, sport. Then he began to play chess again, and the story of his life is the graph of a series of brilliant moves from the little square of one country to the little square of another. After winning 99 tournament games, he wrote a book, My Chess Career, which contains many remarkable statements, such as the following...
...grid-graph recording device that was used to report the Princeton clash last week will again keep the audience informed as to the ball's position...
...Union management has also announced that plans for a dance on the night before the Yale game are progressing rapidly, and that final plans for this event will be announced shortly. Another notice from the Union management reports that the grid-graph device used for the Princeton game, will again be set up to report the Brown encounter on Saturday...