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...present about 30 upperclassmen are reporting to Coach D. E. Walter 1G.B. in the Hemenway Gymnasium, while 12 men constitute the Freshman squad working at the Freshman Athletic Building. As the men are now reporting the Senior aggregation is the smallest, only five men coming out, while the Junior and Sophomore squads have each about a dozen men. These latter teams show promise of developing into fives capable of giving outside teams a stiff fight, and on them are several men who have had considerable experience in basketball; H.W. Holt Unc., a former member of the University of North Dakota...
Football, the most strenuous of American out-door sports, claimed five victims during the 1919 season. The number of deaths--the smallest in years--was five less than in 1918, and seven under the toll of two years ago. There were 18 lives lost during the 1916 season...
...collections for the fund yesterday were the smallest since, the campaign began, but the fourth week closed last night with 54 1-2 per cent of the desired amount pledged. When the results of last night's round-up in New York are known, the fund is expected to jump to well over 60 per cent of the full amount. Up to last night Boston had subscribed $3,342,945; New York's total was $3,065,406, and the rest of the country had pledged $1,846,988, bringing the grand total...
...Palmer Stadium on November 8. Of this number of applications only about 100 are for seats in the cheering section. As this section holds 1000, it can be readily seen that more applications are necessary in order that the University be well represented at the game. The smallest number with which it will be possible to form the customary "H" during the singing of the "Marseillaise...
...first two tests were concerned with the powers of perception and observation. A man was told to pick out the smallest square in a bevy of squares, to mark words with similar meanings in a jumbled collection, to unravel sentences. One test required the student to pick the proper answer to a question out of four possible ones given. For example...