Word: scheme
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...second issue of "Bothsides," the new monthly magazine published by the University Debating Council, will appear tomorrow. The number will contain the following articles: "Debating at an English University," by O. C. Pratt 1L.; "The Triangular Scheme of Cornell, Columbia and Pennsylvania," by W. L. Ransom of Cornell; "Review of the Chicago-Minnesota Debate on Railroad Combination," by H. P. Chandler; "Review of the Brown-Dartmouth Debate on Reciprocity with Canada," by Professor T. N. Carver...
About 100 men reported at the meeting for Freshman crew candidates held last evening in the Training Table Room of the Union. Captain Filley; after appointing C. Wiggins '08 captain of the squad, outlined briefly the proposed scheme of work...
...reported that all the teams in the Intercollegiate Association favor a consolidation of that association with the Inter-University League. C. C. Miller of the advisory committee of the Inter-University League, P. H. Adams '05 of Harvard, and E. H. Bedell were appointed a committee to outline a scheme for the union of the two leagues, to be submitted to each member of both leagues for approval. The immediate objects of the consolidation are to unify playing rules, to eliminate the confusion arising from the existence of two leagues and to introduce lacrosse in new places. The form...
...article on "Work for the New Harvard Medical School," Dr. H. C. Ernst '76 gives his view of what the new school should accomplish. Dr. Ernst sets forth a scheme to make the school a "University of Medical Science,--a place where students of medicine in all its branches may come, to fine an equipment perfectly adapted to their needs, and teachers prepared to foster and encourage research in all its directions for the demonstration of new truths, as well as to give instruction in all branches of present medical knowledge." The degree of Doctor of Medicine, conferred by such...
...still more violently than Agathe had done. Crispin says that the potion has been too strong and begs Albert to bring him a liquid of counteracting effect. While Albert is gone, all flee to the house of Clitandre a friend of Eraste, and celebrations of the success of the scheme are held...