Word: reason
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...localities showing the number of men entering by the new and the old plans of admission. The first table gives the number of men from each state or country and the second groups the states into geographical divisions. In no case is a dropped Freshman counted, and for this reason the total registration of the class is less than given in the official figures published Wednesday morning. Distribution by States and Countries. Old Plan New Plan Total Alabama, 0 1 1 Colorado, 0 1 1 Connecticut, 17 3 20 Dist. of Columbia, 0 3 3 Georgia, 0 1 1 Illinois...
...while in some branch of undergraduate activity. Surely there was nothing morally wrong about the incident at the boathouse, nor does it in itself deserve the recognition that its discussion necessitates. Athletics are, in their very nature an influence for democracy in the University, and for that very reason the cropping up of the suggestion of a clique there was unexpected. Harvard College is a democratic community in the mass of its social customs and traditions. Nothing proves this better than the prompt objection to the case in question by the University crew management...
...subject of Mr. Lauderburn's talk was "Social Service." After speaking of the intimate connection which has long existed between St. Stephen's Church and Harvard, he explained the reason for the college man's influence in social work. The college man wants a hard job; the tougher the problem that presents itself the more likelihood there is of getting an undergraduate to help. St. Stephen's attempts to do a large work in one of the hardest districts of Boston. If it is successful at all it is because the work is difficult and because it draws forth...
...expected in basketball by winning the intercollegiate championship. Only twice since the organization of this association have the Columbians lost the title. Both times the victor was Pennsylvania. Columbia's failure to make good in any of the minor sports was somewhat of a surprise for the reason that the New Yorkers pay very little attention to the major sports, and since they dropped football they have been concentrating on the minors...
...been foremost of late whenever Yale men have discussed their boating troubles. It is the Cook stroke that Yale men want their crews to row again, and no one can teach this so well as Mr. Cook himself. Although Mr. Rodgers has been selected as head coach, there is reason to believe that Mr. Cook will be seen at Yale boat- house frequently, and will again lend his aid and advice to Yale rowing...