Word: perring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Brown. Yale, also, has defeated seven of these teams, but has lost to five. The Tufts, Syracuse, Army and Navy nines, which have closed their seasons with excellent records, met very few of the teams named above, and as a result their performances are not so remarkable. Won Lost Per Cent. Tufts, 18 2 .900 Army, 18 3 .857 Syracuse, 18 4 .818 Brown, 17 4 .810 Harvard, 19 5 .791 Lehigh, 13 5 .722 Navy, 16 7 .696 Columbia, 13 6 .684 Yale, 16 8 .667 Princeton, 18 11 .621 Amherst, 10 9 .526 Cornell, 12 12 .500 Fordham...
...Senior Album will be placed on sale at Notman's, Leavitt & Peirce's, Co-operative Branch, and Matthews 5 this morning at 11 o'clock. The price will be $6 per copy, but those who have already deposited $2 with the committee may obtain their books by paying the balance of $4 at either Notman's or Matthews 5. As only a limited number of copies have been printed, every Senior should make it a point to procure his copy at once...
Entries for the college championship doubles tournament will close tonight at 6 o'clock. All entrants must give the names of their partners and pay the entry fee of $1 per team. The tournament will begin tomorrow...
...Leavitt & Peirce's where entries may be made up to 6 o'clock on Saturday night. In signing, players are requested to indicate their afternoon classes in order to avoid unnecessary defaults. Players must also give the names of their partners and pay the entry fee of $1 per team...
...head of the Hygiene Department. The examination included a systematic medical history and a thorough physical examination of the entire body including blood, blood pressure, and urine. The average age was 18, the average weight without clothes was 136 pounds and the average height 67 inches. 41, or 6.1 per cent had been operated on for appendicitis and 288, or 43.5 per cent, had some operation on the nose or throat, 273, or 41.2 per cent, were glasses. One student was entirely blind, three were somewhat deaf, and 6 needed to see an aurist. 33, or 5 per cent...