Word: larger
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...particular emphasis this year is to be laid on receiving a 100 per cent subscription from the University. Although the goal of $5,000 is sightly larger than the amount raised in former years, this sum should be easily attained
...voted for the League as it stands out of a total of 1686 ballots cast. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alone returned a positive majority for the League in its present from; but, on the other hand, in all branches of the University a decisively larger number voted for it than for any of the three other choices offered on the ballot. The total for the League, with reservations such as will not recommit the Treaty to the Peace conference, was 360; that for it, with amendments, 319; that opposed...
...increased interest shown in Phillips Brooks House is to be added the fact of a far larger registration of students this year than last. In all probability there will be no campaign among the undergraduates for the Harvard Endowment Fund. Consequently it is to be hoped that the sum of $4600 raised last year, despite war conditions, will be greatly exceeded in this drive. As a goal the committee...
...first year class which includes men from most of the larger colleges, contains more men than ever before in the history of the school. Up to this year the record first-year class was that of 1916-17, which contained...
...Graduate School of Business Administration also reports a larger total enrolment than ever in the eight years of its existence. Three hundred and thirty-three students have registered, an increase of more than 100 over those of any year since the founding of the school. Two hundred and fifty-three men are entering their first year, 60 are second year men, six are unclassified students, and 14 are special students. Several corporations of Boston and other cities are sending men to the School to study modern methods of business organization and administration...