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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard attempted eight forward passes, connecting twice for gains of 31 yards. Bates made 14 tries, and was successful three times for a total of 45 yards. Harvard was penalized for 50 yards, Bates not at all. The punting honors were about even, Bates kicking nine times for an average of 32 yards, and Harvard ten times for an average of 33. Bates made three first downs, Harvard...
...student in the University must fulfill two requirements some time today. Before 1 o'clock, the initial payment of $94 for tuition and infirmary fee must have been made at the Bursar's Office in Dane Hall, except that candidates for degrees out of course and special students whose total work for the year amounts to less than two full courses must pay their entire tuition fee today...
...Object and History of the Bureau with Some Preliminary Figures on the Retailing of Shoes) was issued in May, 1913, based on the records of 130 stores that were fully comparable. In this bulletin were given the highest and lowest operating figures found for ten items--gross profit, total operating expense, delivery expense, stock-turn etc. Normal figures for these items were given, and, still further, figures were set as standards generally attainable because already attained by an efficient group large enough to be significant. It is in the providing of standards that the Bureau performs its greatest service, excellent...
Every student in the College (except an Out of Course Student or a Special Student whose work for the whole academic year is to be less than two full courses) is required to pay to the Bursar on or before Monday $90 tuition and $4 infirmary fee; total $94. Every Out of Course Student or Special Student whose work amounts to less than two courses is required to pay at the same time his entire tuition for the year, plus the infirmary...
...Harvard University attracts more than four thousand regular students each year, exclusive of Extension students and students in the Summer Schools. Of this total, four-sevenths come from New England. The other three-sevenths are distributed among all the other States of the Union and twenty-nine foreign countries...