Word: question
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...midyear examinations, prevented the usual large attendance at the debate of the Union, the fifty or sixty persons who were there listened to one of the most interesting debates of the year. The unusually large number of gentlemen who spoke from the floor testify to the interest which the question aroused...
There will be a meeting of the Harvard Union tonight at 7.30 in Sever 11. Question, "Resolved, That the district system of electing the President proposed by Senator Norton should be adopted." Debaters: Affirmative, E. W. Frost, L. S., and E. L. Smith, '85; negative, O. F. Hiboard, L. S., and A. G. Webster...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.-We take great pleasure in sending you this extract from a letter written by Ex-President Hill, of Harvard College, concerning the question of voluntary prayers, a letter called forth by the present movement in their favor. The letter was forwarded with a note from Mr. Hill, giving permission to publish...
Prof. Thompson's last lecture on Protection last evening, was delivered before a very large audience. Indeed, the attendance at all of his four lectures has been such as to speak well for the interest which is taken by the students in this great economic question of the day, the tariff. We now look forward to the lectures which are to be given on Free Trade by an apostle of that school, only hoping that the lecturer may be as able, and as interesting as the gentleman who has so eloquently presented the other side of the question...
...captains of the University crew on the recent action of the athletic committee in regard to boating. Since then facts have come to light which have induced us too change our determination and to withhold the publication of the letters, at least for the present. Careful consideration of the question in hand, together with a better acquaintance with both sides of the case, has convinced us that the publication of those letters will not be for the best interests of the college. We still maintain the advisability and necessity of a paid coach; we still consider Col. Bancroft the most...