Word: totaled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...standing of the teams in the league to date is as follows. For every game won two points are awarded and in case of a tie each team receives one point. Won. Tied Lost. Total. Columbia, 3 0 1 6 Pennsylvania, 3 0 1 6 Princeton, 2 1 1 5 Yale, 2 1 1 5 Cornell, 1 1 3 3 Haverford, 0 1 1 1 Harvard...
...final count of the collection, taken up between the halves of the Yale game last Saturday resulted in the total of $11,537.39. The object of the contribution as announced at that time, was for "The War Sufferers in Europe," and the actual distribution of the funds has just been made public by the committee in charge, composed of President Lowell, Dean Briggs, and Major Higginson...
...University it is interesting to note that Massachusetts again leads the states, Canada the foreign countries, and Boston the cities, Every state in the Union is represented, as well as 22 foreign countries. There are, moreover, representatives from the Canal Zone, the Hawaiian Islands, and Porto Rico. The total enrolment in the University is 4,716, of which 15 are non-resident students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, as against last year's total of 4,407 with 24 non-resident students...
...especially fortunate in having as its leader Captain Mahan, the most successful scorer in all Harvard-Yale football. For Captain Mahan's twenty-nine points alone equal the greatest number which Yale has ever scored against the University, excepting the year 1884; and it is greater than the total made by Harvard against Yale in any one game with the exception of last year. Congratulations are due to Captain Mahan and his most successful of all University elevens...
...major sport titles have been evenly divided, Harvard, Cornell and Yale being successful in baseball, track and crew respectively. In hockey, the winner is undecided, both Dartmouth and Harvard having excellent claims. Yale has three minor sport titles to its credit and a share in a fourth, making a total of five championships, four undisputed and one shared. Harvard comes next with four, two of which, hockey and lacrosse, are divided. Cornell is third with two titles, Annapolis and Princeton have one apiece, while Columbia, Johns Hopkins and Pennsylvania share their championships with others...