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...been brought to the attention of the CRIMSON that it was in error in reporting a decrease in the enrolment of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The figures for 1915-16 were based on the registration for June of 1916, which was considerably larger than those of a year ago. In December, 1915, the enrolment of the school was 598 which has been increased to 605 this year, and the number of American colleges represented has risen from 156 to 161. The following table show the corrected figures, based on the present enrolment and that of December...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ERRORS IN CRIMSON CORRECTED | 1/17/1917 | See Source »

...entry of University Hall are not arranged in strict alphabetical order. All the names are grouped according to the first letter, but each group of names is not arranged in alphabetical sequence. Seniors therefore should look through all the names beginning with their last initial. In case of any error or omission on the lists, petitions for changes must be left with J. W. D. Seymour '17, Matthews 18, before Sunday evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Voting Lists Not Arranged Alphabetically | 11/28/1916 | See Source »

...difference--in critical times of war, no Republican administration would have dreamed of delaying it and decrying it for two years, at the cost of self-respect and the nation's respect. While, therefore, there exists a danger of retaining in power a party with this record of error and liable to this kind of error, the Preparedness issue can hardly be called definitely settled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reply to Paine's Defence of Wilson. | 11/4/1916 | See Source »

...last speaker for the Republican Club, B. D. Bromley 3L, said that "Mr. Wilson has showed himself guilty of the error of legislating, and then investigating afterwards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PARTY MEN SEEN IN ACTION | 11/1/1916 | See Source »

...beginning of the long deferred struggle for the control of the oil wells and wheat fields of the lower Danube. That Germany was surprised by the entry of Rumania into the war was made clear by the removal of von Falkenhayn; whether von Hindenburg can rectify the error of his predecessor is doubtful. Yet it would seem already that there was little military foresight to accompany the Allies' successful political coup in the Balkans...

Author: By Of THE History department. and Professor R. M. johnston, S | Title: JAPAN NOW FORMIDABLE | 10/25/1916 | See Source »

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