Word: offset
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University team will play Princeton at Princeton this afternoon. The Princeton team is handicapped by lack of practice, but this disadvantage is some-what offset by the large number of last year's players on the team. The University team will line up as in the Yale game...
...course most anxious that Mr. Haughton should again coach, but to do so necessarily involves such a sacrifice of the time and energy which would otherwise be devoted to his own business advancement that he was long doubtful whether he could undertake it. So far as money compensation would offset this sacrifice, the Football Committee was willing to recommend that he be well paid if he so desired...
...times and undecided until near the end of the second half, when, with the score 2 to 2, Hicks shot the deciding goal from the side-boards. The University forwards showed excellent team-play and their shots were hard and accurate. The superiority in the line, however, was offset by a weak defence, due to the fact that this was the first game in which it had been severely tried. Princeton's defence was very strong, continually turning aside shots that ordinarily would have counted. Hicks was the star of the game, and with Morgan excelled for Harvard, while Peacock...
...University Catalogue, which will be issued today, shows a total enrolment this year of 6107, a decrease of 76 from last year's figures. The Bussey Institution and the Afternoon and Saturday Courses for Teachers have been discontinued, causing a large falling off, which is partially offset, however, by the Graduate School of Business Administration. The College, the Lawrence, Scientific School, the Law School, the Medical School and the Dental School all have smaller enrolments than last year, while the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the Graduate School of Applied Science each show a slight increase. The Divinity...
...Summer School, is 5077. Deducting from this the estimated number of students also counted in the winter term, leaves 4902, a net gain of 97 over last year. The figures show a net loss of 71 in Harvard College, the increase in the number of Seniors being more than offset by the considerable losses in the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes. The Lawrence Scientific School, which is passing out of existence as an undergraduate department, shows an expected decrease-from 118 to 41; but the Graduate School of Applied Science, which is supplanting it, has made a gain of over...