Word: totaled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Preparedness Week ended officially Saturday night. While the total enrolment established as a goal was not attained, yet enough enthusiasm was aroused and enough enlistments secured to justify the movement as a success. Considerably over a hundred new men were enrolled in one branch or the other. A hundred men may be equivalent to a hundred officers in time of war, enough to command three regiments. But the vital result of the week is not reflected in the number of enlistments; rather in the number of men interested. Preparedness Week has officially ceased, but there is no reason why enlistments...
...Lang., 39 68 46 53 76 Comp. Lit., 12 3 4 0 2 Hist. and Lit., 4 0 1 10 5 Fine Arts, 14 18 16 16 18 Music, 6 3 6 6 10 Inadequately expressed as "Modern Languages" or "Group I," 0 0 0 1 0 Total, 185 228 262 269 276 GROUP II. Physics, 7 8 13 1 11 Chemistry, 72 59 72 71 78 Eng. Sciences, 43 47 36 44 40 Biology, 12 8 11 12 13 Geology, 4 2 2 4 10 Inadequately expressed as Special Scientific, Combinations, 3 0 0 3 0 Total...
...Haven, Conn., June 2, 1916.--In a straw ballot presidential election held by the Yale News today, Theodore Roosevelt '80 received the highest number of votes with a total of 933. Wilson was second with 591, and Hughes third with 365. Root received 133, Bryan 4, Benson 3, Taft 2, Borah 1, Burton 1, Ford 1, Sherman 1, and Underwood...
...appreciably, from .956 to .946. Harte continues to head the list with the high average of .400, while Coolidge, Mahan, and Beal, all regulars, are well up in the .300 class. Up to date the team has drawn 96 bases on balls. Abbot heads the run-getters with a total of 21 trips across the plate and Coolidge leads in pilfered bases with 12. Coolidge as lead-off man also is first in drawing passes with 13 free trips to his credit...
...total votes cast numbered 2036, as against 1788 cast by members of the University in the straw ballot election held by the CRIMSON on May 2. At Yale, Roosevelt received about 40 per cent. of the entire vote, while the University gave him about 34 per cent. Wilson's total of 591 votes at New Haven was exactly the same as his total here. Seventeen candidates were voted for by members of the University, and twelve at Yale...