Word: totaled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Corps. Inquiries and letters are coming in rapidly from all parts of the country, and already 20 men from outside colleges have been admitted. The list of institutions represented consist of Boston University, Tufts, Dartmouth, Northeastern University, Brown, Amherst, Williams, Wesleyan, Massachusetts Agricultural College and Exeter. The total number of men accepted since the Corps was reopened after the Easter recess is now 251, and 74 others have applied for admission but have either been rejected for physical reasons or have not completed the last stages of their enrolment...
...addition to the 922 men which at present comprise the Reserve Officers' Training Corps of the University with its band, 307 new men have applied for admission since enlistment reopened after the Easter recess, of whom 234 have been accepted, making a total of 1,156. The remaining 73 have either been rejected because of physical disability or have passed their physical examination and have not completed the last stage of the enrolment at Warren House. More men from the University are needed...
...face of it an ominous figure. But the fact that the colonies have no access to the outside world except by rail-roads controlled by French and English capital goes far towards nullifying the danger. Add to this the fact that the Germans are surrounded by Italian settlements (the total number of Italians in Brazil being about 1,000,000), and the German peril has vanished...
...right centre on the 1918 Freshman seven. For the past two years he has been a speedy and aggressive member of the University team during which time he filled the position of right centre in a most capable manner. In the course of each season he caged a total of nine goals, a number considerably larger than that of any other member of the team...
...investigation conducted by the Scientific American shows that the total mobile force of the United States, regular and militia, amounts to only a little more than 90,000 men. According to the statement of the committee on public safety, the need of men for all branches of military service is urgent, and, although enlisting has been taking place rapidly, many more volunteers are needed to prepare the country adequately for actual warfare. In case of invasion we shall need 380,000 stationary coast guard volunteer troops and 500,000 mobile troops to defend the country from foreign enemies...