Word: totaled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cents or $1, and special rates may be arranged at some of the leading hotels for men who wish to spend Saturday night in New York. The plan for special rates will have to be abandoned unless enough men sign up today to bring the total to at least three hundred. Every member of the University who files ticket applications should also remember to sign up in the blue-books which have been placed in Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, Memorial Hall, and the Freshman Dormitories...
...double victory places Smith's total at nine while Gore and Standish have four and two respectively. Today's race for the third crews will start at 4.30 and will be rowed up-stream over the half-mile straightaway course...
This afternoon the three first Freshman dormitory crews will open the competition for the Slocum Trophy, racing over the mile course from the Cottage Farm Bridge to the Harvard Bridge, shortly after 4 o'clock. The crew winning this afternoon will contribute five points toward the total score of its dormitory, second and third places being given two points and one point respectively...
...main Institute buildings are arranged in a great quadrangle, open toward the river, the portico of the Library, surmounted by the dome, occupying the central position. They are made of reinforced concrete, and are absolutely fireproof, the floors being stone, and the stairs iron. The total cost of their construction has been estimated at $10,000,000, and the lot on which they are built contains fifty acres. This includes the new athletic fields, which are already in use, and boast one of the best tracks in the country...
...Junior class elections held yesterday Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., of Boston, was elected president with a total of 516 points against 628 cast for H. B. Cabot, Jr., the lowest number electing by the Australian preferential ballot system. The vote for vice-president resulted in the election of John Irton Wylde, of Boston, defeating G. C. Caner, 361 to 383. Robert Baldwin, of West Newton, was elected secretary-treasurer by 453 against 479 points cast for Francis Higginson Cabot...