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Word: perring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...might be supposed, the sport calling out the greatest number of men is football with 212 names enrolled. Rowing is second with 157, while track and tennis are third and fourth with 143 and 112 respectively. The total of 1137 comprises roughly 44 per cent of the total enrollment of the College. The detailed statistics follow: Football. University, 37 Second, 50 Freshman, 51 Interclass, '14, '15, '16, 74 Rowing. University, 24 Freshman, 64 Dormitory, 56 Singles, 13 Baseball. University and Freshman, 58 Track. University, 73 Freshman, 70 Cross-Country. University, 45 Freshman, 33 Soccer. University, 41 Freshman, 25 Lacrosse. Scrub...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1137 ENGAGED IN ATHLETICS | 12/18/1913 | See Source »

...towards the mark of $3241 held by the Sophomores. The standing of the classes to date is: 1916, $3241; 1917, $2883; 1914, $2395; 1915, $2388; 1913, 2046. If the Freshmen can maintain the high standard of the last two days, they will undoubtedly establish a new record. Just 30 per cent of the class have as yet been reached by the collectors and of this number only one man has refused to contribute anything at all. It is the aim of the committee to secure something however small from every man in the class and thus establish a new record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN COLLECTORS ACTIVE | 12/17/1913 | See Source »

...figures complied last May show the following contributions by classes: 1913, $2046; 1914, $2395; 1915, $2388; 1916, $3241; total, $10,070. The total amount has since been increased to about $12,200. About 1500 men have made contributions, these showing an average of less than $10 per man. This is rather small when compared with Dartmouth's average subscription of $25 per man for their new gymnasium. Moreover, of the five classes canvassed, 1913, 1914,1915,1916, and 1917, only about one-half of the members have contributed anything at all. The canvassing of 1917 has not been finished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOPHOMORES LEAD TO DATE | 12/13/1913 | See Source »

...different kinds of positions are listed, there being over 100 in each of the following divisions: guide, clerk monitor, proctor, stenographer, ticket-taker, tutor and typewriter. The ticket-taker positions came first with 613, and those of guide next with 406. The highest average per man is $734.70, credited to the "tutor and companion" division, in which $12,490 was earned in all. The average of the newspaper correspondents is next with $427.27, the sign painters third with $374, and "companions" are fourth with an average of $288.17. The total earnings of men who acted as tutors during term-time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT EARNINGS $185,600 | 11/28/1913 | See Source »

...Colleges. The New haven institution reports but $12,139 earned during the vacation period, in comparison with the $40,025.85 for the University Bureau. The earnings at Yale during term-time exceeded those of the University for the same period by more than $7,000. The average per man in at least six of the departments of employment here far exceed the highest average at Yale, which was $215 in the tutoring division...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT EARNINGS $185,600 | 11/28/1913 | See Source »

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