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R. S. Binkerd continued the debate for Yale, arguing that the trade unions have persistently violated the rights of the non-union man. Among these rights are (1) the right of personal security, and (2) the right to work. Mr. George Curtiss, Justice Brewer and President Eliot testify that there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WINS THE DEBATE | 12/5/1903 | See Source »

This is supposed to mean that a man continues his social connection with his own class. Later, the meaning of this continuance of social connection may be questioned in several points--whether a man so graduating may vote and hold office in his class the next year; whether he is...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 5/29/1903 | See Source »

Ewell closed the debate for Yale. Our first considerations should be in the interests of the United States and if we take the policy of the affirmative, our interests would surely be endangered. We should never abandon the policy which has served us so well for centuries. We agree with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD WINS THE DEBATE. | 3/24/1903 | See Source »

The South is one of the three distinct divisions into which this country is divided, according to pronunciation. The northeast and all west of Ohio form the other two. Pronunciation in the South is very characteristic, for the southerners have not mixed with the many specific instances of southern have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Babbitt's Lecture. | 3/4/1903 | See Source »

The general structure of the building will be modelled on the drawings made by A. W. Longfellow '76, although the plans will probably undergo some alternations before they are finally accepted. The hall will consist of three stories, and will be constructed entirely of red brick. On the first floor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Emerson Hall Fund. | 1/9/1903 | See Source »

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