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...work of the club for the past three months has been very successful, its membership having steadily increased to the present total of 70 active members. It is equally divided into two "camps," led by captains "who choose the subjects for the weekly debates. An experienced upperclassman acts as critic and the subjects relate to College questions or current events. Thus far the "camps" have won equal numbers of debates. Next Wednesday the election of officers for the second half-year will be held...
...total cost of erection of the new school has been approximately $3,000,000, contributed by Mr. J. P. Morgan--who provided for the erection, in honor of his father, J. S. Morgan, of the administration building and the two others adjoining--Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, Mrs. C. P. Huntington, Mr. James Stillman, Mr. David Sears '74 and others. An additional $2,000,000 serves as an endowment for the institution...
...about the average number for this time of year. The number of cases during the month of December was 36, as compared with 37 in December, 1905. The largest number of patients under treatment at any one time this year has been 16. During the year 1905-06 the total number of cases treated at the Infirmary was 432, considerably more than in the preceding years. Most of the patients remained at the Infirmary for a short time only, although a few remained for several weeks...
...final day of the tournament, Columbia again won all four matches, making a total of 11 1-2 games won, which is a new record in league tournaments. Harvard also won four matches against Yale, only three of which were actually played. The final score was Columbia 11 1-2, Harvard 8, Princeton, 3 1-2, and Yale...
...present Senior class. Statistics of the classes are as follows: 102 men in all have applied to Professor Wendell; acting chairman of the committee, since the establishment of the degree, 21 from the class of 1907, 22 from 1908, 57 from 1909, and two from 1910. Of this total 23 decided not to pursue the subject further, and 35, by the advice of Professor Wendell, decided to apply for the degree with distinction in other subjects...