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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will be open to students in all departments of the University. The subject for debate is: "Resolved, That it will be for the best interests of Cuba that the United States, before the end of the next two years, cease to have any part in the government of that island, reserving only those rights included in the Platt Amendment." At the first trial, on next Thursday evening, each speaker will be allowed five minutes to argue either the affirmative or negative of the subject for the debate; and as a result of these speeches, from twelve to sixteen men will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Debating Team Trials | 3/23/1908 | See Source »

...Council for the annual Yale debate, which will be held on May 1 at New Haven: "Resolved, That it will be for the best interests of Cuba that the United States, before the end of the next two years, cease to have any part in the government of that island, reserving only those rights included in the Platt Amendment." Harvard will have the choice of sides...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Question for Yale Debate Announced | 3/21/1908 | See Source »

...next morning the Clubs reached Niagara Falls, where they took the gorge-ride and visited Goat Island and other sights of interest. They arrived in Buffalo in the afternoon, and attended a tea given by Mrs. Sprague. The concert in the evening at the Twentieth Century Club was one of the most successful of the trip, and what the Harvard men present lacked in numbers they made up in enthusiasm. The hall was elaborately decorated with crimson bunting and Harvard flags, and the audience encored the numbers repeatedly. A reception in honor of the Clubs was held after the concert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIP A GREAT SUCCESS | 1/3/1908 | See Source »

...figures in detail are as follows: Massachusetts, 1942; New York, 504; Pennsylvania, 167; Ohio, 134; Illinois, 117; Maine, 85; Rhode Island, 84; New Hampshire, 83; Missouri, 61; New Jersey, 59; California, 53; Iowa, 50; District of Columbia, 46; Connecticut, 44; Indiana, 41; Minnesota, 31; Colorado, 29; Maryland, 29; Kentucky, 25; Vermont, 25; Michigan, 24; Texas, 20; Wisconsin, 19; Kansas, 17; Tennessee, 17; Georgia, 14; Virginia, 14; South Carolina, 14; North Carolina, 12; Washington, 12; Oregon, 9; Utah, 9; Alabama, 8; South Dakota, 7; Arkansas, 6; North Dakota, 6; Nebraska, 6; Florida, 5; Mississippi, 5; New Mexico, 5; West Virginia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Enrollment by States | 12/7/1907 | See Source »

...Pierce L.'77; Keene, N. H., J. S. Seward '68; Lawrence, C. G. Saunders '67; Lowell, G. H. Spaulding '96; Manchester, N. H., T. M. Chalmers '91; Minnesota, H. Elliott '81; New Jersey, name not given; New York City, A. G. Fox '69, President of Harvard Alumni Association; Rhode Island, E. D. Pearce '71; Rocky Mountain, P. Williams '53; San Francisco, M. C. Sloss '90; Seattle, W. Tyng 1L.; Spokane, F. L. Clark '83; Washington, D. C., Dr. H. W. Wiley '73; Worcester, Dr. S. B. Woodward '74. Besides these there will be graduates from all parts of the country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNIVERSARY DINNER AT 7 | 11/26/1907 | See Source »

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