Word: frankness
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...upper-class debate was won last night by the Seniors, represented by H. S. Bowers, J. Frank and E. E. Sargeant. The point at issue was the relative merits of the two systems of government. The Juniors failed to show clearly how the English colonial system could be applied to the conditions existing in the Philippines. The winning team excelled in form, but otherwise the debate was unusually even...
...steam launch built by Lawley & Son to succeed the "Frank Thomson" has been named the "John Harvard." The name has been given by the family of Mr. Thomson in deference to the sentiment of the students, which has been strongly in favor of having a "John Harvard" on the river since the sale of the old launch to Wisconsin University. A suitable plate will be prepared stating the original gift by Mr. Thomson and his family. This plate will be placed in the coach...
...question for the Senior-Junior debate will be: "Resolved, That for the Philippines a territorial form of government similar to that of New Mexico is preferable to that of the English Colonial System." H. S. Bowers, J. Frank and E. E. Sargeant will support the affirmative for the Seniors. R. Bishop, W. S. Heilborn and D. C. Hirsch will represent the Juniors. 1901 had the choice of sides. R. C. Bolling '00 will preside and the judges will be Professor E. H. Strobel, Hon. Henry S. Dewey and J. K. Clark 1L. W. C. Dennis 2L. has coached the Senior...
Following committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A. have just been appointed: Advisory committee of graduates, Gustavus T. Kirby (chairman), Columbia; Murdock Kendrick, Pennsylvania; T. R. Fisher, Yale. Faculty committee, Professors George Wharton Pepper, Pennsylvania; H. N. Fine, Princeton; I. N. Hollis, Harvard; E. L. Richards, Yale; Frank Smalley, Syracuse...
...launch is white with a temporary yellow funnel which will later be replaced by a smaller one of brass. She is 51 feet long, with pointed stern, two cock pits, the forward one being slightly larger than that of the Frank Thomson. She has a Roberts boiler and a self-oiling engine, large coal lockers and a capacity for carrying 250 gallons of water. Her screw makes 50 more revolutions per minute than that of the Frank Thomson and her speed is guaranteed at 14 knots. An official trial to determine this will take place in the Easter recess...