Word: margineers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Both suggestions made by the Student Council Committee on Education which were submitted to the vote of the Faculty and the College in the poll conducted by the CRIMSON on Monday were defeated by a comparatively narrow margin. There were 964 votes cast against the proposal to divide Harvard into smaller colleges to 822 votes in favor of the suggestion, while the opponents of the plan to hold divisional examinations in the Junior year for distinction candidates outnumbered its advocates...
...spurted on through Brookline, Coolidge Corner and Governor's Square to-Exeter Street, where Johnny Miles grinned a broader grin, flung up his arms and burst the tape, not only winner of a historic race but possessor of a new world's record by the astonishing margin of nearly four minutes. The new record...
...assists and one put out with out a bobble, which is a high record for a moundsman. Booth is close behind with four put outs and a like number of assists for a 1000 average. Chauncey is leading his rival for the back stop, DeRham, by a heavy margin. The big catcher has made only two errors, giving him a .954 standing against De Rham's .833 average. Both receivers have shown a weakness in converting high fouls toward the back stop into put outs...
...were the ones written by J. F. Barnes '27, J. G. Dow '27, H. W. Foote '27, H. M. Hart Jr. '26, R. P. MacFadden '26, H. F. Williams '27, and C. E. Wyzanski Jr. '27. The books were then reread and the winner and runner-up picked. The margin between the leading books was so small that several extra days of deliberation were necessary before the judges could decide on the victor...
Their committee having finally made the recommendation a year and one half after the disputed election the Senate has voted to replace Mr. Brookhart with Mr. Steck. And although the committee voted ten to one in advising this choice, the Senate ratified it by a margin of only four ballots. The matter had been left suspended so long that it involved not only the politics of the last election and of the Senate generally, but also of the coming mid-term campaign. Despite the unanimity of the committee, there was no certitude of the actualities of the lowa election sufficient...