Word: numbered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There is published on another page a brief summary of the achievements of a number of the men who have been spoken of as successors to President Eliot. No attempt has been made to compile a complete list of the candidates but the CRIMSON feels responsible for presenting to its readers the facts of interest concerning those men who have evoked the greatest amount of discussion in this connection among graduates and others interested in the selection. The conservatism which should characterize this column prevents the writer from commenting on these men here and indicating personal views and preferences...
...current number of "The Independent" contains an article on Harvard University, the first of a series by Dr. E. E. Slosson on "Great American Universities...
...contents of the January number of the Law Review, which appeared during the vacation, is as follows...
...number of men who have sent in their names on the reply postal cards to Captain Rand and as candidates for the University team, plus those who handed in their names at the meeting, is 270; for the Freshman team...
...high ideal of intercollegiate sport in these days is not satisfied alone with success in contests with outside rivals but is concerned as well in the number of men that actively engage in the various sports and reap the benefit of vigorous athletic exercise in competition within the University. This does not imply any diminution of effort in striving to compete successfully with your neighbor in the big contests of the year; it does imply, however, an attempt to make athletics more a regular part of the daily occupation of a student by providing athletic exercise within the limits...