Word: thirds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hughes organization gave out yesterday a list of 42 colleges from each of which they have enrolled from 200 to over 3,000 alumni. There are on the list 3,290 men who received their degrees at Cambridge. Cornell comes second with 2,661 men, and Yale is third with 2,659. The fourth and fifth colleges in the number of enrolments are the respective alma maters of President Wilson and Governor Hughes. There are 1,503 enrolments from Princeton and 1,462 from Brown. This is a high percentage of the graduates from both universities...
...pass from E. I. Casey '19, but the second team was held and had to punt. The punt was short and Casey ran it back to the 15-yard line and a few minutes later took it over for a touchdown. W. F. Robinson '18 kicked the goal. The third score came after M. Phinney '19 had recovered a second fumble, when R. H. Hitchcock '19 crossed the goal line. H. W. Minot '17 made a long 30-yard run after the ball was put in play again, and one more first down brought it to the 5-yard line...
Yesterday afternoon the Freshman cross-country squad ran over the Cemetery course and finished in the following order: first, B. J. Lewis; second, P. C. Frances; third, R. A. Perry; fourth, A. N. Nolan; fifth, D. H. Worral; sixth, L. B. S. Sanderson, Jr.; seventh, P. B. Skenge; eighth, W. C. Holbrook. The first dual race with Providence Technology will be held next Saturday at 2 o'clock...
...practical man, but neither the one nor the other is a satisfactory organizer, because they do not unite in one head the combination of two indispensible elements. It is therefore necessary to arrange our educational courses so as to combine the two--in other words, to find a third type of man in whom such knowledge will be united. The solution of the problem is not easy, but it is more than ever necessary that at the present time such a new type should be evolved and developed. Boston Journal
...Fitch '00 will give the third of his addresses to the Freshman Class in the Common Room of Smith Halls tonight at 7.30 o'clock. His subject will be "College Democracy--Does it Exist and How Far Do We Carry It." Dr. Fitch's talks have been unusually well attended this year...