Word: strength
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There are three times as many unclassified students this year as last and twice as many out of class men. The strength of the classes this year as compared with last year and the year before are: 1916-1917 1917-1918 1918-1919 Seniors, 424 215 176 Juniors, 640 359 301 Sophomores, 651 446 434 Freshmen, 694 559 494 Unclassified, 123 77 233 Out of Course, 50 25 56 2582 1681 1694 Eng. School...
...desire to make appointments for strength tests should apply at the office. The Gymnasium is open from 9 A. M. to 6.30 P. M. each...
...pneumonia is more hopeful but is still serious. Much can be done toward limiting the spread of influenza if every student will consider it his duty to keep his resistance to the germs of disease as high as possible by careful attention to every detail that makes for increased strength and vigor. Some of these details...
...large number of men sent for ship duty and discharged from the Radio School has reduced its enrollment which at one time reached 6,300 men to 80 per cent of its strength. This has made possible withdrawal from part of the Hemenway Gymnasium and from all of Russell Hall. The school will vacate Craigie and the rest of Hemenway before April first, when the headquarters will be transferred to the Naval Training Station at the Great Lakes...
...managerial competition. He spoke of the necessity of getting started right away, in order to make up for the three weeks of lost time. All players were advised to get their skates in condition immediately, and the candidates for the Freshman seven were instructed to take their strength tests at Randolph Gymnasium as soon as possible...