Word: perring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...high schools the nation shows the clearest signs of the spur. Both schools lost the greater proportion of their students, but the number of women has increased. Of 66,000 young men at the high schools, 12,000 were students during the past year, while 54,000, or 81 per cent. were in the army. Of the 52,000 university students 10,000 remained at the universities, while 42,000, or 77 per cent. were serving their country...
This scholarship, tenable at the University of Oxford, valued at $1,500 per annum, will be open to all students eligible under the following requirements: Competitors must be citizens of the United States, between 19 and 25 years of age, and must have completed their second year at some degree granting American college...
...reasons given by Dr. Lee why Harvard College did not postpone opening in spite of infantile paralysis should allay the fears of people who have become unduly alarmed over the spread of the disease. Dr. Lee points out that only two per cent, of cases occur in persons over ten years of age, and that the danger to grown persons is very slight. Of course proper attention should be given to good habits of eating, sleeping and exercise, but these general precautions are considered sufficient to protect the hundreds of young men who come together in class rooms and dormitories...
...entire cost per lecture for the subscriber amounts to three cents, the initiation fee, which must be paid only for the first year, being five dollars, and annual membership costing ten dollars. Membership last year numbered 1,721, and the total attendance for the year reached 79,102. It is estimated that for this year the membership will exceed...
...price of a year's subscription to the CRIMSON has been raised from $3 to $4 this fall. The CRIMSON feels warranted in this charge because of increased printing charges, and, more especially, because of the rise of 75 per cent, since last fall in the price of highly finished print paper. The former rate of $3 has been maintained for many years, and the CRIMSON is among the last of the large college daily papers to increase its price above this figure...