Word: minnesota
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...California, 14 20 Chicago, 5 10 Clark, 9 6 Colby, 6 Columbia, 11 11 Cornell, 7 5 Dalhousie, 6 Dartmouth, 17 21 Harvard, 269 255 Haverford, 8 8 Hobart, 5 Illinois, 9 9 Indiana, 6 Kansas, 6 Leland Stanford, Jr., 6 Michigan, 8 11 M. I. T., 6 6 Minnesota, 9 12 Missouri, 8 Northwestern, 5 7 Oberlin, 5 5 Ohio State, 7 Ohio University, 6 Pennsylvania, 9 6 Princeton, 13 8 Texas, 10 11 Tufts, 10 5 Tulane, 6 Virginia, 7 Wisconsin, 9 12 Western Reserve, 11 7 Williams, 7 9 Yale, 18 19 Foreign universities, 30 27 Total...
...quite within the reach of Princeton as shown by the increase in the incomes of other universities in the past ten years listed in the following table: University 1915 1905 Harvard, $3,805,428 $2,501,171 Cornell, 3,139,530 1,020,500 Minnesota, 3,033,891 486,853 Columbia, 2,920,031 1,586,309 Pennsylvania, 2,903,162 580,599 Illinois, 2,844,541 858,697 California, 2,784,042 943,837 Wisconsin, 2,758,118 852,901 Michigan, 2,535,260 759,957 Chicago, 2,132,012 1,186,075 Yale...
Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Illinois, Iowa State, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Minnesota, Oberlin, Purdue, Syracuse, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Yale. Dr. A. E. Phoutrides '11 and K. W. L. Sanders Sp. represented the University. In all, there were men from ten different countries present: Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Germany, Greece, India, Russia, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States...
Only two University players are included on the list, these being R. Harte '17, whose name also appeared in last year's list, and E. L. Casey '19. The largest representation is that of Minnesota with eight men, and Yale leads the larger Eastern colleges with five, Legore, Moseley, Comenford, Gates and Black...
...will attempt to arrange at least one, and possibly two games with leading Eastern universities next season, according to an announcement made by F. J. Murphy, head coach. Northwestern will not withdraw from the Conference but was disappointed over the continued coalition of the interests of Wisconsin, Chicago, Minnesota and Illinois, at the expense of the other five universities in the conference...