Word: whole
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman football team has been progressing rapidly during the last week. The work of the backs is very encouraging, Captain Flower at halfback in particular playing a strong game. The line work as a whole showed much improvement in the game with Dean. No injuries were received on Saturday, Bates, however, taking the place of Rich at centre. Canfield's injury will keep him out for at least another week, while Coolidge will probably not be able to play again this season...
...practice cross-country meet with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology the University team was clearly superior, although no points were counted. The race was close throughout the whole six miles. Brown, the star technology runner, was closely followed by K. E. Fuller '16 until the final spurt which put Brown over the finishing line well in the lead. The University team showed a wealth of excellent runners while the Technology team depended for its strength on individual stars. The order of the finish of the first ten men is as follows: Brown (T.), K. E. Fuller '16, Guething...
Cornell students this fall are living for the first time in a university dormitory. One of the new groups of residence halls is already finished, another is nearing completion, and a start has been made on two more. The whole system is expected eventually to embrace more than twenty buildings...
Princeton, N. J., Oct. 19, 1915.--Dean McClenahan, chairman of the board of athletic control, in a statement issued tonight declares that Princeton made no protest of any sort concerning the five men whom Yale has declared ineligible. The whole matter was brought up by Yale authorities entirely on their own initiative, who deserve the fullest credit possible for their action...
Those of us who leave College this year look back with a faint smile, a smile even of regret, upon that sad period when large sums of money were extracted from scanty pockebooks, when active committees vied with one another in pursuing the poverty-stricken students, when the whole college glowed with enthusiasm over the vision of a new gymnasium...