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...raise affects nine of Penn's 12 undergraduate schools, including the Wharton Schools. Gaylord P. Harnwell, Penn's president, estimated that the increase will mean $900,000 more annual income. The money will be used for faculty salaries, scholarships and maintenance...
Selove also stated that there was a tremendous variation in the amount of strontium 90 found in the soil. He said that the concentration depended on the amount of calcium in a certain area--there have been variations from the mean of as much as 5000 percent because of calcium concentration--and also that the amount of strontium taken into an individual's body depends on the form in which it is ingested...
...these things, the Crimson Sextel will have to beat a Yale team which, at its best, is still probably five goals behind the varsity. This estimate is, of course, based on season's statistics, which are not supposed to mean anything in a Harvard-Yale athletic match...
This late-season surge might mean trouble for the varsity, but only if, as Murdock explained last night, "Yale plays its best and Harvard is slightly below part...
Meanwhile, Harvard could move into a fourth place tie with either Columbia or Princeton. Columbia should easily beat Penn, but the Tigers must play the second-place Indians and will be the underdogs. Thus, an upset tonight would probably mean a temporary first division berth for the varsity...