Word: largest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Largest Score for Brown. Brown ran up the largest first game score in many years when they defeated Rhode Island States 38 to 0. The playing of the victors was smooth and consistent and they were held for downs but once throughout the contest. The University of Virginia by showing better team-work and knowledge of the fundamentals beat Randolph-Macon...
...Summer School has experienced the largest and most successful session in several years. Last year's remarkable gain in enrollment was maintained and even slightly improved upon. The total of students reached 916, an increase of 10 over 1914, which in 1913 the total was only 793. The proportion of men and women students remained about equal there being 470 women...
...bulk of the attendance was composed of teachers and school officials, their number reaching 365 or nearly 40 per cent. of the total. The next largest group, 215, is made up of students in the physical education courses. These include instructors in college and school gymnasiums, supervisors of playgrounds, and others similarly employed. The remainder, not including undergraduates of various colleges, embraces members of various professions, law, medical, and religious...
...largest University delegation that ever attended the Northfield Conference will leave North Station tomorrow morning on a special car attached to the 9.30 train. There is still an opportunity for any new men to join the party, and they should see L. A. Morgan '17 some time today and make arrangements for accommodations. The University delegation will be quartered in Gould Hall, which is considered the most comfortable dormitory at Northfield. There will be a large separate dining room, and the cost of board will be reduced to a minimum...
...enough enthusiasm could not be aroused by the Princeton baseball game at least to give the Harvard baseball team one cheer. Even if enthusiasm and spirit be lacking, at least politeness to the visiting team would demand that we pay some sort of attention to this, one of our largest games. It is this lack of spirit in the past that has earned for Harvard the uncomplimentary title of "Indifferent." E. M. ROBINSON...