Word: smaller
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first smoker for the class of 1917 will be held in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock. The Living Room will be thrown open, instead of the smaller Dining Room, formerly used for class smokers, so that the whole class may be accommodated...
...academic year for this part of Massachusetts at least. Technology's long summer vacation is not quite ended, but already the Institute is alive with activity in its preparation for the formal opening next week. Wellesley, Tufts and Boston University, in common with most of the smaller colleges of New England, are now in the second week of the term. For all of these the new year is full of promise...
...come, but the rapidity of growth among American universities promises soon to transfer the leadership in numbers from Berlin to Columbia. Whatever may be said regarding the relative value to the individual of student opportunities in an institution of 10,000 and those to be had in the smaller colleges, there can be no question that Columbia is performing a public service of vast proportions to the community which it touches and the country at large in bringing 10,000 students within the pale of its educational work. Believing the dissemination of learning to be the primary duty of that...
Yale started her practice in New Haven on September 11, when 30 men reported to head coach H. H. Jones, Captain Jr. On September 12, a squad of 20 lineman who had been working for a week on Nantucket Island, and a smaller squad of backfield men who had been receiving preliminary kicking instruction at Newport, R. I., under Dr. W. T. Bull, joined the rest of the squad bringing the total number...
...present is composed of very large men, and is a strong crew. C. E. Schall, E. W. Soucy, and A. T. Lyman in particular, are large men who should sooner or later find places in the University crew, while Captain D. P. Morgan and stroke L. S. Chichester, although smaller, are extremely good oarsmen...