Word: totality
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Magazine has triumphantly stated that out of a total of over 125 editorials during the past year the CRIMSON has not put forth more than six unqualified opinions. Since May 27, 1918, the CRIMSON has printed 316 editorials, of which at least three out of four expressed decided and unqualified opinions, although not as radical or vindictive as those in which the Harvard Magazine evidently delights...
...compiled, the University feels justly proud of the contribution of her sons to this list. The latest reports show that of the six thousand college men throughout the country who gave their lives, two hundred and ninety-seven or nearly three percent were Harvard men. This total was greater than that of any other college...
...percentage of American college men who gave up their lives in the Civil War is much larger than that of those who made the great sacrifice in the present war, although the total number is much smaller. The University's percentage of 11.2 in the war of secession is more than eight per cent, greater than the present rate, but only 1,232 students took part in that struggle, of whom 138 died...
...contributions made by French students. No less than 259 professors of literature, science, medicine, and law of Paris or of the provincial universities gave up their lives, and the number of teachers, schoolmasters, and professors in the various schools and colleges of France who sacrificed all reaches the great total of 6,000. The University of Paris writes 634 names on its roll of honor
...half-mile there are the largest number of competitors, the total being 104. There are 103 entered in the 100, 220, and 440 yard runs. The University has entered 11 men in the hundred-yard dash, while Dartmouth, Yale, and M. I. T. are sending 12 men each. The quarter-mile will have a dozen University and Dartmouth runners, with 11 Elis. Two prominent contestants in the mile are D. F. O'Connell '21 and Klemspehm of Lafayette. Dussu, Cornell's two-miler, who won the event at Philadelphia, will have 99 men with which to compete. Edman of Princeton...