Word: ordering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although the investigation has included all figures up to the present year, the most significant findings have been considered by the committee to be those of 1914-15, that year being chosen in order to avoid confusing factors arising from war conditions, for even though tuition fees in the College and several graduate schools have since been raised, the tremendous increases in operating costs far offset this and the year 1914-15 is thus judged to be the best for normal analysis...
...order to provide accommodations for the greatly increased number of men who will be exercising, the department of physical training will commandeer every available inch of Soldiers Field suitable for outdoor sport. As much as possible the men will be kept outdoors, for the director believes in the value of open air as a complement of exercise. In the winter time the men will have the use of Hemenway Gymnasium, Randolph Gymnasium, the Baseball Cage, the Dunster swimming pool and its squash courts. Thirteen squash and racquet courts will be available in Randolph Gymnasium after repairs now under...
Coach James L. Knox '98 of the second team has decided not to have the training table for his squad start till a week from today, in order to give him more time to look over the material and pick the limited number of players who will eat at the Varsity Club. Coach Knox and Manager Falvey have both expressed the hope that the second squad will not drop off any more in numbers as 3 full squad of players will be necessary in order to play out the complete schedule which Manager Falvey is new arranging...
...candidates in most of the colleges scheduled to meet the University are now engaged in serious practice under the direction of their coaches. Work has been in progress for just a week at Yale, and for three days at Princeton, while Brown has already picked three tentative elevens in order that plays and signals might be run through...
...that there will be no peace in the world until every nation gives up a part of its sovereignty to the cause of all. Perhaps it would be wiser for them to apply this idea of self-sacrifice to the common good to the action of individuals in order to insure domestic peace - a far more immediate question...