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...Ballantine '04. Harvard has the negative side of the question which is as follows: "Resolved, That whenever in the event of continual domestic violence, lives and property are not adequately protected by a State, it is for the public good that the President should have the power to afford protection without the application of the state for federal...
...Brooks House. Several of the Faculty and officers of the University were present, among them President Eliot, Dean Briggs, Dean Shaler, Dean Hurlbut, Professor Goodwin, and Professor Peabody; and a committee of ladies received informally. These teas, which will be held every Friday afternoon throughout the winter months, afford a good opportunity to meet the officers of the University and their families in an informal...
...contest this afternoon should be of particular interest, owing to the fact that it will afford an unusually serviceable basis for comparing the Harvard teams of this and last season. The Dartmouth eleven today is with three exceptions composed of the same men whom Harvard defeated a year ago by a score of 26 to 12. Both of Dartmouth's scores at that time were made on blocked kicks, so that the score does not truly indicate the extent to which the losing team was outplayed. Dartmouth has developed a remarkably strong back-field, and with an attack which...
...best individual work during all three trials. Harvard will support the negative of the question: "Resolved, That whenever in the event of continued domestic violence, lives and property are not adequately protected by a state, it is for the public good that the President should have the power to afford protection without the application of the state for federal aid." The debate will take place at Princeton December 12. H. A. Yeomans 2L, will coach the team...
...evening. The trials will be in the form of a regular debate on the question submitted by Princeton: "Resolved; That whenever in the event of continued domestic violence, lives and property are not adequately protected, it is for the public good that the President should have the power to afford protection without the application of the State for federal aid." The six men retained on Monday have been divided into two teams as follows: affirmative--J. Daniels '04, J. F. Dore, Jr., '05, G. P. Adams '03; negative -- A. A. Ballantine '04, E. M. Rabenold '04, W. Catchings...