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Word: ratio (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...three Jordan Co-ops on Walker St. will bear some of this load by hosting Currier House students Freshman House Assignments Graphic Michael D. Knobler House Total Men Women Ratio M:W Adams 131 73 58 1.26:1 Cabot 118 60 58 1.03:1 Currier 146 80 66 1.21:1 Dunster 120 80 46 1.74:1 Eliot 144 94 50 1.88:1 Kirkland 128 68 60 1.13:1 Leverett 161 96 65 1.48:1 Lowell 154 95 59 1.61:1 Mather 116 58 58 1.001 North 123 66 57 1.16:1 Quincy 143 84 59 1.42:1 Winthrop...

Author: By Kristin A. Goss, | Title: Mather Population Will Decrease 9% Next Year Under New Crowding Plan | 4/2/1985 | See Source »

...wounded 12,000 Iraqis. Independent analysts in Baghdad estimated that Iran had committed as many as 30,000 to 40,000 troops to the attack and that its dead might range as high as 15,000. The Iranian casualties were thought to have exceeded Iraq's by a ratio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gulf Carnage in the Marshes | 4/1/1985 | See Source »

Bausano, however, has nothing to be down about, as his four year collegiate won-loss ratio reads like a Celtics season record; be is 72-12, and his achievement neither begin, nor end, with college...

Author: By Danny Kahn, | Title: The Top of Their Class | 3/16/1985 | See Source »

...their upperclass Colleges even before they reach new Haven; Harvard is different from Yale and should have a different type of random system. Freshmen should still be able to pick their roommates and blockmates in March. But these groups would be randomly assigned to the Houses, although the sex ratio would be maintained. There are many advantages to such a system. A freshmen would continue to be exposed to all his or her classmates during the year and could still pick roommates from the whole class. The choice of roommates is really essential and would not be limited to those...

Author: By Jessica E Levin, | Title: THE HOUSING LOTTERY | 2/7/1985 | See Source »

WHEN GUY WALLACE' '88 WAS looking around at colleges last year, the usual things were on his mind--the professor-student ratio, the range of extracurricular activities, and the quality of the food. He also had to consider one unusual factor in coming to a decision...

Author: By Brian W. Kladko, | Title: Breaking Down Barriers | 12/8/1984 | See Source »

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