Word: led
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the Junior class who gathered at the smoker in the Union last night on the question of Senior Dormitories, giving a brief history of the custom. Until 1910 a great deal of dissatisfaction arose every year about the dormitory question; but in that year Lothrop Withington '11 led the movement which resulted in the occupation of Stoughton, Hollis, Holworthy, and Thayer by members of the Senior class. Since that time the custom has been kept, and the rooms allotted by a class committee. Showers have been put in, and other improvements have been made by the University...
...Harvard led the United States with 155; Yale had 83; Columbia, 52; Michigan, 44; Cornell, 36; Pennsylvania, 36; Princeton, 34; Wisconsin, 28; Stanford, 28; Technology, 28; Johns Hopkins, 26; Chicago, 26, and California, 25. Various combinations could be made showing that the University has graduated since about 1890 as many distinguished men as a number of other institutions added together. Harvard has nearly twice at many as its nearest competitor and three times as many as the third institution...
Coach Donovan gave the short relay squad somewhat faster work yesterday afternoon over a distance of five or six laps. Captain Bingham led the candidates for the 780-yard team the best part of a mile, lengthening out a bit in the last three or four laps...
...University last week, when representatives of 23 colleges and universities gathered at the seven sessions. More than 50 delegates were present at each meeting, together with many friends and unofficial representatives. New England colleges sent the largest single sectional representation--16 delegates. Of the seven New England institutions, Yale led in the number of delegates with five, and the University was second with four. The University representatives were A. C. Binder '16, president of the Socialist Club, H. L. Blumgart '17, D. M. Brunswick '18, and H. Feis '16, secretary of the Socialist Club...
...School, at the St. Nicholas Rink in New York on December 22, and resulted in a victory for the collegians by the score of 6 to 3. The Princeton players did not appear to exert themselves in the first half, at the end of which St. Paul's led, 2 to 1. It was not until the second period was well advanced that the Tigers were able to break up the combination play of the schoolboys, but when they struck their gait they scored 5 more points to 1. Princeton won the first two games of the series with Yale...