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...Bridgman '04. C. A. Roberts '02. W. Catchings 1L. H. C. Russ '02. C. F. C. Arensberg 1L. H. C. Martin '02. L. P. Carr '04. C. C. Russ '02. S. Hale '05. U. Mather '04. P. S. Estes '04. E. B. Hull '05. C. L. Bouve 3L. C. Owen '02. R. A. Blakemore '04. D. F. Sicher...
...Eustis '01, "Ulysses S. Grant," Owen Wistar...
...Founders," J. T. Wheelwright '76; "The Renaissance," W. R. Thayer '81; "The Lampoon," W. B. Wheelwright'01; "F. G. Atwood", J. T. Coolidge '79; "Poem," Owen Wister '82; "The College," Professor Barrett Wendell...
...Tompkins, Dean Groton and Rev. William C. Brown of Brazil. The following papers will be read: "The Student Movement of the World," by Mr. J. R. Mott, General Secretary of the World's Student Christian Federation; "The Progress of the Kingdom in the Year 1900," by Mr. D. G. Owen, vice-president of the C. S. M. A.; 'Life work--the Student's Decision," by Mr. Robert E. Speer; "Mission Study," by Mr. Harlan P. Beach, Educational Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement; "The Negro of the South," by Rev. A. B. Hunter of Raleigh, N. C.; "The Chinese Problem...
Hill, who spoke first in rebuttal for Princeton, asked the affirmative to reconcile the peaceful effect of the Owen's claims with the conditions existing at the present day. England not only laid claims to suzerainty, but took action in accordance with these claims, when she refused to accept arbitration, alleging that she had suzerainty. The Boers acceded to England's demands on Aug. 19-21, on condition that England merely kept her promises, made in the convention of 1884. The Boers would have acceded to the English claims, which the affirmative maintain, would have brought peace and prosperity...