Word: numbers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...relationship between the funds made available for the various departments and the size of these departments as measured by the number of concentrators...
...points out that "three-fourths of the 43 assistant professors (those whose terms expire in 1939 or 1940) have been or will be promoted," constituting "a permanent addition to the number of associate professors...
...last spring, in a number of cases where the University felt it had already undertaken "clear commitments" to give permanency to assistant professors had did not see these men in terms of full professorships, the Administration appointed them to "frozen" associate professorships...
This type of "frozen" position differs considerably from the Teachers' Union proposal that a larger number of associate professorships be created than there are predictable vacancies for, and that the men in these posts would compete for a limited number of full professorships
Statistics show that the teams were even in number of first downs and yards gained by running. Princeton had a slight edge in passing although Allerdice was quite effectively checked by an improved and alert Harvard secondary. It was kicking that made the breaks, with the Crimson not only bottled by Peters' boot but set back by three blocked punts on Sprener...