Word: totaled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...students in Economics has greatly increased and the Department has been able to draw upon a larger supply of candidates for teaching positions. It has not been possible to increase the rate of compensation, but more employment can be offered, and there has been, therefore, some increase in the total amount that assistants have earned. In most of the courses the Department is now able to provide older and more experienced assistants than it was formerly possible to secure...
Princeton won the intercollegiate gun shoot at New Haven on Saturday with a total score for a five-man team of 431 birds, the largest score ever made in an intercollegiate gun shoot. Yale was a close second, with 448, while the University finished third, with a total of 390, and Dartmouth brought up the rear, with 350. Johnston of Princeton was high man, totaling...
...exemplified by President Wilson, and Brown, as represented by Justice Hughes, were not likely to Da favored above Harvard itself. But it is worth nothing that in an institution where Republican sentiment has long been strong President Wilson should have received 591 votes, only 69 less than the total for the most popular man Harvard has turned out in generations...
...straw ballot presidential election held by the CRIMSON yesterday, Theodore Roosevelt '80 received the highest number of votes, with a total of 660. Woodrow Wilson ran a strong second, receiving '591 votes, and Justice Charles E. Hughes received the third largest number with 348. A total of 1788 votes were cast, 52 of these being unsigned...
...Senior class yesterday received from the 1919 officers the sum of $73.75, collected by voluntary contributions of the Freshmen. With the $149.70 which 1919 gave on the steps of Widener on April 12, this makes a total of $223.45 that the Freshmen have contributed toward the Senior picnic. The Senior class thanks 1919 for their generosity and good spirit, and hopes that 1922 will be as liberal three years from now. W. J. BINGHAM...