Word: totaling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Farrell with 28 trackmen will leave tomorrow for a week of hard training in Williamsburg, Virginia, to culminate in a triangular meet on April 14 with William and Mary, and the University of Maryland. Coach Jaakko Mikkola and two managers will also make the trip, bringing the total number...
...This year the Society brought Silas H. Strawn, president of the American Bar Association, and Josiah Marvel, chairman of the Executive Council of the Law School. The appreciation of the student body for this service was shown by the fact that the lecture halls were filled each time, the total attendance being about...
...record of chapel attendance has been kept, and shows a Sunday attendance averaging 219 students compared with 217 for last year. The public attendance has averaged 318, making a total Sunday average of 537. The average attendance at the daily services has dropped to 64, from an average of 75 last year, but it is interesting to note that most of the decrease has come in the four weeks of the Reading Period and Examination Period when academic pressure has driven the students across the quadrangle to the Library instead. In estimating religious tendencies at Harvard it must, however...
...report, eight hours and twenty minutes a day are enough for sleep and three hours and forty minutes for recreation. A mere ten minutes suffices for religion, but the student redeems himself with a record of nearly six hours used in study every day in the week, a total very little under the 44 hour week of the average business man. The extra time left in his day are taken up in miscellaneous activities such as eating and travelling...
...vice-president of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co., respectively), last week recommended communication by a universal language, for the sake of world peace and world efficiency. General Harbord showed that embarrassment and hesitancy between individuals of different nationalities would be reduced. General Carty said that 750,000 of the total world population 1,748,000,000 now knows and uses Esperanto...