Word: counting
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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According to a second system by which the universities are given credit in proportion to the prominence, not merely according to the number of their scientists, another table has been compiled. In this calculation, truly pre-eminent scholars count for a greater number of points than their colleagues of lesser achievement...
...race of the N. E. A. A. A. U. will be held under the auspices of the St. Charles Athletic Association of Waltham over the Waltham course, a distance of 10 miles, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Each team shall consist of eight men, five of whom shall count in the scoring. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded the winners of first, second and third places respectively, and a banner will be given to the winning team. H. Jaques, Jr., '11 and P. R. Withington '12 have entered...
...Next, study their choice of players. Breadth of chest, reach of arms, and exceptional strength around the loins, with the ability to carry one's self in action with the quick co-ordination of the natural athlete, would count tremendously in a man's favor at New Haven, regardless of whether he had ever played football or gave any promise of playing it. At Harvard, on the other hand, the men are given equal chances of demonstrating what they know, or can readily learn, of football per se; and the tendency is unconsciously to favor the present performer...
...Gleason (E); Sect. 2, H. M. Schroonfield (A), O. M. Bate and L. S. Headley (B), W. C. Marshall (C), E. H. Stricker (D), E. O. Houser (E); Sect. 3, W. Gleason (A), J. R. Baker and C. Potter (B), C. T. Webb (C), W. H. Count (D), E. C. Lawrence (E); Sect. 4, T. Coggeshall (A), W. E. Merrill and L. W. Gross (B), H. F. Cameron (C), F. P. Lowry (D), M. L. Donovan (E); Sect. 5, G. W. Kimball (A), P. B. Potter and E. M. Liffman (B), J. A. Cummings (C), M. Nigro...
Each team will be composed of 12 men, and the first six of each to finish will score. The places will count according to their numerical value, and the team having the smaller total will win. The first three men to finish will receive cups, and the winning team will be presented with a banner...