Word: latter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...race with Pennsylvania and M. I. T. has been slated for May 21 and a race with Cornell at Ithaca on May 28. There is a tentative arrangement with the Navy to fill the Princeton date, and the Yale race at New London will come as usual in the latter part of June...
...strong position. Nothing could weaken that position more, nothing could he more prejudicial to the fortunes of the accused students, than any demonstration whatsoever among undergraduate spectators at the Hearing. The cases are in wholly capably hands, which will function more efficiently without the aid of a gallery. The latter's highest usefulness under the circumstances it the quiet attendance on classes...
Twenty-five ushers will be appointed today and their names will be announced in the Crimson in the near future. In the latter part of-next week will be issued...
...theoretical use. The ending of the old entrance "conditions" simply means that the University is now considering its Freshman applicants on a broader basis than the often accidental "marks" a boy may get on his entrance papers. School records tell more that final examinations, valuable as the latter are to determine whether a boy is capable of meeting a test when the occasion arises. This will work out so that an applicant with a good school record will not fail of entrance to Yale simply because he may "flunk" a single subject in his finals. The ending of the September...
About 40 players from a dozen colleges came to Ithaca to compete, at the invitation of Cornell University, and from this aggregation, Harvard emerged the victor both in the singles and team competition. In the latter, a score of 24 points was sufficient to lead Cornell, Yale, Pennsylvania and Williams in that order...