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...Sheffield Freshmen living in Van-Sheff have the record of the university for the highest percentage of enrollment with a result of 78 per cent. The relative standing of the classes in the Academic department is as follows: 1920 has 52 per cent, 1922 has 51 per cent and 1921 50 per cent and 1923 trails with 37 per cent...
After five months of steady work the process of transforming the Naval Radio plant, established here during the war, into that of the University's new Engineering School establishment, was virtually completed last week when the renovating of Pierce Hall was brought to a close. As a result, buildings, in which a year ago some 6,000 blue jackets were being taught wireless telegraphy, have now been so thoroughly made over that they contain a most comprehensive group of modern electrical, sanitary, mechanical and civil engineering laboratories of the highest order, as well as ample accommodations for all the allied...
...improvements in the laboratories of the Electrical Engineering Department. Here a set of equipment has been installed which is second to none in range of quality. In addition there are now available some 20,000 square feet of floor space for the electrical work alone. As a result of these improvements the above laboratories are now considered as the best of their kind in the country. Similar improvements have been made in the wing devoted to the more recently established Department of Sanitary Engineering...
...football." Every opportunity to help the team along, every chance to add a little more spirit to that fighting organization, must be utilized to full capacity. Victories in the early season will not win the Yale game; only hard work by every member of the University will accomplish this result...
While Brown has been buffeted and bruised by four of the strongest elevens of the season, Yale, with the possible exception of Boston College, has met no formidable opponent. As a result the strength of the Yale team is at best problematical. Defenders of the Yale football attack and of the new coaching system of which Dr. Sharpe is the head, are unwilling to make any positive assertions and admit that the strength of the eleven cannot be estimated until the clash with Brown. Either the coaches are holding back some more effective scoring plays than they have disclosed...