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...second place, to come to the root of the trouble, something must be done to prevent debates from being ruined by disagreement as to the meaning of the question. Of the four Yale debates I have heard in Sanders Theatre, three have been seriously impaired by such disagreement. The most painful reflection in regard to the debate last Friday is that Harvard's admirable argument against bimetallism went all for nothing because of a squabble over the meaning of the subject. The first step is to frame subjects with the greatest possible brevity and celarness. Then it might be feasible...
...served as food for the survivous. Nor wer the chances of death by starvation the only perils to face. As a little side issue of the story, Nansen relates that on one occasion, as he was hauling his kayak up to the edge of an ice-floe he heard a noise behind him and turning saw his companion on his back, with a bear over him. Johansen had the bear by the throat, and quietly called to his commander, "You must hurry up if you don't want to be too late." They had fresh bear meat for some days...
...served as food for the survivors. Nor were the chances of death by starvation the only perils to face. As a little side issue of the story, Nansen relates that on one occasion, as he was hanling his kayak up to the edge of an ice-floe he heard a noise behind him and turning saw his companion on his back, with a bear over him. Johansen had the bear by the throat, and quietly called to his commander, "You must hurry up if you don't want to be too late." They had fresh bear meat for some days...
...attraction announced at the Castle Square Theatre for the coming week will make a notable event in the season's happenings, as Director Jaxon has arranged a revival of Balfe's old time favorite opera "Satanella." This tuneful work has not been heard here for a quarter of a century and there is every reason to anticipate as great a success for it as that which has always attended the same composer's "Bohemian Girl...
...acting was somewhat unnatural, with too much professional affection as a rule. Mr. Jacob Wendell, Jr., as Young Ralegh was easily the best. His song was enthusiastically encored. Professor Wendell was scarcely to be heard at times and his gestures had little expression...