Word: margins
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...more than $7 a week for board, and the average man pays approximately $5. Granted that a man in active competition requires more nourishing food than the inactive man, one concludes that training-table board should be offered for $8 or possibly $9 a week, allowing for a reasonable margin...
...Columbia 29 to 24. If the team defeats Princeton, Harvard will win the intercollegiate championship. Princeton has defeated Brown and also Columbia, but judging from scores Harvard and Princeton seem to be about even in the swimming events. The water polo game should go to Princeton by a narrow margin...
...goal from the floor by Allen. Although the game was inclined to be rough, fouls were called more because of over-anxiety than from any premeditated malice. Had it not been for the ability of Grebenstein in throwing goals from fouls Harvard would have won by a larger margin...
...first half the play was close and exciting, but in the second half the good shooting of McDonald enabled the Bridgewater team to win by a good margin. Almy excelled for Harvard, with three goals from the floor and three on fouls...
...from the fact that Columbia has been beaten by both Princeton and Pennsylvania, the University team should have little difficulty in winning the regular events and the relay race. The water polo game, however, owing to the weakness of the University team, should go to Columbia by a narrow margin...