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...Harvard Union debate in Sever 11 at 7.30 this evening. Question: Resolved, "That the interference of the Harvard faculty in athletics is justifiable." Principal disputants: For the affirmative, Messrs. Conant, '84, and Webster, '85; for the negative, Messrs. McIntosh, '84, and S. E. Winslow...
...Sargent will lecture tonight in the Union Gymnasium on "Walking as an Exercise...
...emulate them, and to start a corresponding boom, Why can not we have a second eight? It is very well known that the competition for seats in the 'Varsity is comparatively limited, but the formation of a second crew with the incentive of possibly representing the college in Union regattas would arouse great interest, and bring forward many new men, who, while feeling their in ability to compete with more tried men for seats in the 'Va sity boat, would nevertheless be eager to try for such a position...
...THURSDAY.Harvard Union debate. Sever 11, 7.30 P. M. Question: "Resolved, That the interference of the Harvard faculty in athletics is justifiable...
...meeting of the union was held in Sever 11 last evening. Mr. Watson was elected secretary pro. tem., and the society proceeded to debate the question, Resolved, "That representatives in Congress and in state legislators should vote according to the wishes of their constituents rather than according to their own convictions." The principal disputants were Messrs. McArthur, '85, and Carrier, '85, for the affirmative; and Messrs. E. A. Hibbard, '84, and Goodale, '85, for the negative. The vote of the house on the merits of the question was affirmative 6, negative 35; on the merits of the debate...