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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...comparison of the statistics of the Academic and Sheffield enrollments reveals some interesting facts. New Haven High School, which has the largest high school representation in the university sends 67 more men to Sheffield than to Academic. Groton is the only school with all its men in one department, there being 26 students from this school in Academic and none in Sheffield. Hotchkiss, Hill, and Taft have each sent approximately three times as many men to Academic as to Sheffield, while Lawrenceville favors the scientific department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENROLLMENT FIGURES AT YALE | 1/23/1915 | See Source »

...Foreman '16, Harvard Union, before 6 o'clock tomorrow. This extension of time is given in order to accommodate any members of the class of 1916 who may have been delayed in making their plans. It is hoped that this year's dance will be the largest and most successful since the inauguration of the custom. All men are urged to comply with the committee's request immediately...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXTENSION GIVEN TO JUNIORS | 1/22/1915 | See Source »

...which follows, "From the Arabian Nights," is the best verse in the number, a pleasing experiment with the difficult Spenserian stanza, though, as we say in "Composition," courses, conspicuous more for "elegance than force." "When the Suspenders Came Off," a seasonal sketch, by Mr. Ben Sion Trynin, is the largest piece of fiction in this Monthly. It has the makings of a good story, but it is rather rough in workmanship and not always of crystal clearness. The bit of verse following, "From a Warm Room," one is uncertain whether to take seriously or humorously. After this come the "Glimpses...

Author: By G. H. Maynadier, | Title: Uneven Number of Monthly | 1/13/1915 | See Source »

...Dormitory Committee wishes it understood that no application which does not bear the required 22 selections, in order of the sender's preference, will be considered. In allotting the rooms first choice will be given to groups of twelve, second choice to the next largest groups, and so on according to the size of the group. A quick formation into groups will greatly facilitate the work of the committee. The post cards which were sent out should be returned at once...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Specify Twenty-Two Choices | 1/7/1915 | See Source »

...will of the late James Arthur Beebe '69, who died at the Copley-Plaza Hotel on November 27, contains several large bequests to the University and to University interests. The largest bequest is $150,000 to the building fund of the Harvard Club of Boston, with directions that the money be used for the purchase of adjoining property, and the extensions of the buildings thereon. He also leaves $10,000 to the Class of 1869 Fund, and another $10,000 to Percy Lee Atherton '93, to be spent for progress in music in the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Large Bequest for University | 12/16/1914 | See Source »

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