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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...incident with the increased prosperity of the nation comes the report that colleges throughout the country are having record registrations. At Columbia there are over 2,000 more students than there were last year; at Brown the freshman class exceeds all previous records; at Oberlin the registration limit has been reached; at Wisconsin, at Williams, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, record figures are reported. All of which is in harmony with the increased registration of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGISTRATION FIGURES FROM LARGE UNIVERSITIES THROUGHOUT COUNTRY SHOW REMARKABLE INCREASE | 10/10/1916 | See Source »

...medals offered by the Aero Club of America for the best essays on aeronautical subjects, and it will give any information it can to those who desire to enter the contest. The three subjects for the essays in the contest, which is open to more than 200,000 students throughout the United States, have been designated as, "Military Aeronautics," "Mechanics of the Aeroplane and Possible Development in Aeronautics" and "Possible Application of the Aeroplane for Utilitarian Purposes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AERO SOCIETY HAS LARGE PLANS | 10/9/1916 | See Source »

...University association football team opened its season Saturday by defeating the Prospect Union eleven by two goals to nothing at Soldiers' Field. There was good foot-work on both sides, and a fast game was the result. The University, however, excelled in defence. Throughout most of the game the ball was in the opponents' territory, and Feeney's goal was never touched. Many substitutions were made to try out the new men. For the University E. E. Lucas '19, F. C. Dimond uC, and R. C. Cooke '18 played stellar roles. The two goals were made by Dimond and Cooke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCCER TEAM LANDED VICTORY | 10/9/1916 | See Source »

...Hopkins, both in his knowledge of he human and fundamental conditions of the business world today, and in his knowledge of conditions at Dartmouth, gleaned from his service in the business world, and in the realm of collegiate thought throughout the country, approximates the specialist to some extent, without cramping his abilities by a narrowing of his field of vision. He is bent on accomplishing the great and far-sighted thing. He would have men of higher education less trained for selfish and individualistic successes, than for their collective influence for good in the business community...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH'S NEW PRESIDENT | 10/7/1916 | See Source »

...Aero Club of America, which is offering the medals, has named as the three subjects on which the essays are to be written, "Military Aeronautics," "Mechanics of the Aeroplane and Possible Technical Development in Aeronautics," and "Possible Application of Aircraft for Utilitarian Purposes." More than 200,000 students throughout the country are eligible for the competition, which is not confined to these who attend aviation schools...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prizes For Aero Essays | 10/6/1916 | See Source »

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