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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first has finished. The most promising men will be placed in the first squad, but the trials will be decided altogether on the basis of the time made by the several candidates. The distance around the course is 1370 yards and the eight laps will make a total distance of six and one-quarter miles; the course at New York over which the intercollegiate meet will be held on November 26 is five miles long...
Yale-Kineon, 46; Hall, 38; Rosenthal, 44; Motler, 37; Dupuy, 41. Total...
Harvard-Colson, 40; du Pont, 41; Ingalls, 41; Bancroft, 42; Forbes, 41. Total...
...total membership of the Union up to November 12 was 4003. The numbers of the different classes of memberships was as follows: Active members, 1715; associate members, 755; non-resident members, 664; life members, 869. Of the four classes now in College, the Freshmen have the largest representation numerically, the Seniors the largest in proportion to the size of the class, as the following figures show: Seniors, 280; Juniors, 286; Sophomores, 278; Freshmen...
...Randall Hall Association has made its report for the year to November 1902. There are at present 1095 members. The total amount received for board during the month of October was $13,837.71, showing an increase of $2,048.47 over the amount received for board during October, 1901. There was also an increase in stock during the month of $1,287.98. The total debit for October amounted to $15,319.41, an increase of $1,701.22 over the amount for the same month last year. The amount received from the Summer School restaurant was $481.31, which shows an increase...