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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Total victories.--Princeton, 12; Harvard...
...been ascertained, 5,498 live in New England, 6,311 in the Central Eastern States of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; 3,111 in the Middle West; 1,234 in the far Western States; 105 in outlying territories and possessions of the United States, and 507 in a total of 42 foreign countries...
...Freshman entrance figures show the same tendency which was noted in this column last year. There is a marked increase in men entering by the new plan, together with an increase of 70 in the total Freshman enrollment. There is also a gratifying decrease in men refused admission...
...table printed below, giving in parallel columns the number of men who applied for admission to Harvard College in the years 1911, 1912, 1913, and 1914, contains indications of growth which demand recognition. The total number of men admitted without conditions shows a steady increase from 1911 to 1914. This goes hand in hand with the increase of candidates under the "new plan," by the workings of which a man is admitted without conditions or not at all. The total number of men admitted for the current academic year, with and without conditions, is larger than it has ever been...
...west as Colorado and as far south as Tennessee. Out of 75 applications, positions were secured for 63. Of these 63 positions 31 were permanent and 32 were temporary. The approximate earnings per annum for permanent positions was $29,640 and for temporary positions $3,878, a total...