Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...number of new entries at the Law School is somewhat smaller this year than it was last, there being up to this time but 161, as against 185 at the corresponding date last year. This falling off is due to a new regulation by which special students are no longer admitted without examination. As most of the special students were men who were not college graduates, the result of this rule is that the proportion of college graduates is much larger this year than in preceding years. Of the 185 men who entered last year, 60 per cent. were graduates...
Only one touchdown was made in the first half, and things looked dubious for a satisfactory score. The second half witnessed somewhat better defensive play, and Dartmouth could not keep the ball so long as in the first half...
...middle of the day that they could not do very hard work. There was a shower early in the afternoon which cooled the air somewhat. Nelson Perkins went to Cambridge Monday night. Tuesday was cloudy most of the time...
...building at Princeton to be known as the Casino will be located in the rear of the Princeton Inn, somewhat back from Bayard Ave. It will be a stuccoed, frame building, ninety-five feet wide and one hundred and fourteen feet long. The main auditorium will be over one hundred feet in length and will contain two tennis courts with ample room at the sides and ends. The floor will be made with a special view to its use for dancing. The lighting will be through the roof and through the windows in the side walls, located nine feet above...
...these years. It was the fashion for every student to love and honor him. With him has passed away a certain spirit of familiarity and friendship between professors and students, for his retirement came at a time when the University was beginning to grow most rapidly and was losing somewhat the "Harvard spirit." Thus this article leads to "The Decadence of the Harvard Spirit; A Conversation" by Hugh McCulloch. This article was fully discussed in an editorial published in the CRIMSON a day or two ago, and we have only here to say that it presents well and clearly, though...