Word: losses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University crew has suffered the loss of A. Potter '17, who has been rowing bow, on account of a sprained ankle. He is not seriously hurt, however, though the nature of the injury makes the time of his return uncertain. J. W. Middendorf '16 replaced him temporarily Monday afternoon...
...University swimming team will meet the Princeton team in the latter's tank this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Owing to the loss of men by probation and injuries the University's team has small chance of coming away victorious. Princeton stands at the head of the Intercollegiate League with three meets won and none lost. The team will be seriously crippled by the loss of Captain B. M. Fullerton '16, who will be unable to compete because of his strained back. H. Wentworth '17 will act as captain in his place. The Juniors on the team who attended...
...cent. and that of private schools 166 2-3 per cent.; from the North Central States the total gain was 50 per cent., public schools gaining 66 2-3 per cent. and private schools 14 2-7 per cent. The only division of the United States which showed a loss was the South Central States, which fell behind during this period by 37 1-2 per cent. The United States as a whole showed a gain of 17 1-2 per cent., the public schools gaining 37 per cent. and the private schools 3 per cent...
...February number of the Monthly does not loss in interest though it presents a surprising contrast to the "Pagan" issue of last month. The figures and sentiments of antiquity no longer flit through its pages; they are replaced by comparatively modern and sordid actualities; like the U. S. Foreign Policy, the "Movie" and the Theatre and the Harvard Regiment. The prevailing note of the number is non-fictional; indeed, the only serious criticism that can be brought against the Monthly of 1916 is the absence of anything particularly creative in the realm of the short story...
...spread rapidly to the Carnegie addition, erected several years ago at a cost of $65,000. Firemen were menaced by chemical explosions, a quantity of chemicals which cannot be replaced at present because of the European war being entirely consumed, although radium worth about $1000 was saved. The loss is estimated at $300,000, partly covered by insurance...