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Goals from floor--Randall 8, Smith 3, Henderson 2, Dapping 2, Peabody 2, McKenney 1. Goals from fouls--Randall 1, Peabody 1. HARVARD '05. ENGLISH HIGH. Henderson, r.f. l.g., Kelley. Dapping, l.f. r.g., Heard. Randall, c. c., Walker. Smith, r.g. l.f., Peabody. Harrison, l.g. r.f., McKenney...
...meeting of the University Debating club to be held tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 in 2 Hollis, the dates and conditions of the trials to select the team to debate against Princeton will be decided upon. Reports will be heard from committees on the proposed lectures on oratory, and on the advisability of having opposing class teams agree upon the interpretation of the question which they are debating. H. F. Wolff 3L., vice-president of the club, is acting as president during the absence of R. C. Bruce...
...Engineers and Mr. Richard H. Dana '74 of Cambridge, held its first hearing yesterday morning in the State House. In his opening address Chairman Pritchett said that the Commission wished to hear from everyone who is interested in the project, but that the advocates of the dam will be heard first, the opposition second and the expert civil engineers, who have been engaged, will give a final opinion. He also stated that another session will be held on January 13, after which regular sessions will be held probably on three days a week from 10 to 1, until...
...Greenough was constant in his attendance at the meetings of the Faculty; but he disliked the formalities of debate, and his voice was seldom heard in this room. He took a more active part in the deliberations of the Administrative Boards and in the meetings of his own Department. In private conference with his colleagues he spoke freely and forcibly. He held strong opinions and advocated them strongly; but he was every ready to revise his views, or to suspend judgment in matters of controversy, and he was quick to recognize the tenability of theories with which he could...
...instruction and administration in the allotment of tickets, came after the football squad and coaches, the H. A. A. ticket holders, the season ticket holders, all other students of the University, and take their place with the great body of graduates. I have made since some inquiries, and have heard of a number of instructors who, in the last Harvard-Yale game, have been assigned seats in the corner of the field, seats which outsiders would consider poor. This would be impossible at the athletic games of Cambridge or Oxford, England, and reflects most unfavorably upon the sportsmanlike spirit...