Word: groups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...attention of Juniors is called to the fact that contracts for their rooms in the Yard next year must be signed before Friday. The chairman of each group is responsible for the men in that group, and should see to it that the contract for each room in his allotment is duly signed...
...remaining teams, the Bryce, Lowell, and Warren Clubs stood second to the victors with two-thirds of their cases won. In the next group came the Beale, Cooley, George-Gray, and Wyman Clubs with three victories and as many defeats. The Pow-Wow's won two and the Ames-Gray and Parson Clubs one each...
...represented their clubs before the "court." At each argument two representatives of one club faced two from another, judges deciding upon the winner. In this way, each club took part in six arguments. To determine the clubs which should survive the qualifying round, all the organizations were divided into groups according to their respective percentages of arguments won and lost. If the highest group contained four or more clubs, all in that group only were to enter the final rounds. To the club coming out ahead next fall, a prize of $200 and a set of books will be given...
...make competition in the relay races nearly even, the tentative entries have been divided into eighteen classes this year. The major group includes Cambridge, Chicago, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Illinois, Michigan, Oxford, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale. The other important groups are: Class 2-California, Leland Stanford, McGill, Minnesota, Missouri, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Purdue, Southern California. Toronto; Class 18-Annapolis and West Point. The colleges in the minor classes are grouped mainly according to geographical location or size of enrollment
Appleton Chapel is now supported by a small but earnest group of men who have--so to speak--gotten the "Chapel habit." They go with more or less regularity. The occasional visitor who attends once a week, or once a month, or once in two months is rare...