Word: five
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...games to be held on Manhattan Field, New York, on May 25 and 26 there is little doubt that first place will go to Pennsylvania by a score of about fifty points. Second place will probably lie between Harvard and Princeton, though neither is expected to come within twenty-five points of Pennsylvania, and fourth place should go to Yale. Scattered points will go to most of the small colleges entered and there may be some surprises from them, but the general result can hardly be affected. A forecast based on form shown this year gives Pennsylvania 51 points, Harvard...
...estimate may be made. There is good reason why the results of the eleventh census should be accepted, not withstanding the fact that they have frequently been unfavorably criticised. From calculations based upon them it may be concluded that the probable population by the next census will be seventy-five and a half millions. A result rising far above this will tend to confirm the doubts now entertained by many regarding the last or eleventh census...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed, shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations...
Harvard defeated Yale in the dual track games on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon by the score of 62 1-2 points to 41 1-2. The meet throughout was very interesting. Yale started with a rush, winning four of the first five events, but in the next four Harvard made 29 points out of a possible 32. After this the games were no longer in doubt. Harvard scored in every event, while Yale failed to take a point in either of the jumps or the two-mile run. On the track Harvard scored 36 points to Yale...
...good second. Smith came into the stretch first, buthe was running hard and was closely followed by Applegate. About forty yards from the finish the latter made a beautiful spurt, came up on Smith, ran evenly with him for a second, and then left him, winning by four or five yards...