Word: second
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...while last year's figure was 8110. There are 3202 undergraduates. Distribution by classes is as follows: 568 Seniors, 705 Juniors, 367 Sophomores, 987 Freshmen, and 85 Out-of-Course students. Of the Graduate Schools the Law School is the largest with 1639 students while the Business School ranks second with 1011 students. Princeton sent the largest contingent to the Law School supplying 102 and Dartmouth is second on the list with 89 representatives. Of students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Dartmouth sent the greatest number, 29, while Stanford follows next with 22. Two hundred and four...
...Farrell appeared for the first time since his operation just as the meet was getting under way, and he was given a great ovation. A record number of 40 entries turned out for the 35-yard dash. This event was won by A. L. Warkins '31, in 4 2.5 seconds J. R. Hawes '32 and G. C. Kollmeyer '33 finished second and third respectively...
...York City because of illness. The starting lineup for this game is expected to be as follows: J. W. F. Luton '32; 2, N. W. Kimball '32; 3, H. J. Nicholas Jr. '31, Luton and Nicholas were both members of their Freshman teams, while Nicholas played on the second University team last year...
This is the second year that Captain Sharp has coached the University Polo team. Last year Harvard won all the games in both the Boston League and in her other indoor games, which led up to the Intercollegiate Championship in Indoor Polo and to the finals of the Class A tournament. This year, however, prospects are not very bright, as several men are in college are ineligible at present...
Nineteen Seniors were elected to office yesterday in the second and final ballot, which was featured by an unusually small vote. John Cross II, of Weston, won the permanent position of Class Secretary with a comfortable lead over the other three candidates...