Word: questionable
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...second half-year: President, J. D Williams; vice-president, G. W. South; secretary, R Abercrombie; treasurer, G. W. Hinkley. The debate last night was won by the affirmative which was supported by D. P. Lockwood, W. H. Hubbard and H. J. Carleton. At the next meeting the question will be "Resolved, That capital punishment should be abolished." The affirmative speakers will be D. W. Howes, A. H. Weed, and J. S. Leopold. L Warner, C. A. Zanetti, and C. Brewer will support the negative...
...Question: "Resolved, That it is in the interest of Harvard University to exclude Radcliffe students from University recitations." Principal disputants.--Affirmative: W. H. Hubbard, H. J. Carleton, and O. Brewer.--Negative: J. E. Tomlinson, A. H. Weed, and H. U. Gade. Election of officers for the second half-year...
...second point is the question of habit. What one of us who in his Freshman year frequented Sanborn's ever thought of it as being "out of the way"? Those who went, went as a matter of course and never thought of the distance. Yet Sanborn's is less than 60 second's walk from the proposed site. When the Union is completed the Freshman class at least will form the habit of frequenting it. As they advance to be Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors, the habit will certainly stay with them to some extent. Moreover it will be the same...
...Question: "Resolved, That it is in the interest of Harvard University to exclude Radcliffe students from University recitations." Principal disputants.--Affirmative: W. H. Hubbard, H. J. Carleton, and O. Brewer.--Negative: J. E. Tomlinson, A. H. Weed, and H. U. Gade. Election of officers for the second half-year...
...Would this increase keep away from the College any considerable number of desirable students? This is a question which perhaps the College officials can answer, perhaps can only be settled by experiment...