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...Triangular Debate held here this evening. L. Dennis '19 and H. C. Van Dusen, of Princeton, were the most convincing speakers. The strength of the negative case rested largely in the rebuttal where they held the Philippines were not a great expense, that the combined Filipinos did not want independence, and that the affirmative position was altruistic, not imperialistic...
...Athletic Committee can afford to allow itself to be guided in this matter by undergraduate sentiment. As Mr. Herrick said, crew like other sports, belongs to the undergraduates and should be managed by them. They want crew to come into the system under which the other major sports are successful; and which our competitors use. E. W. Mahan has clearly summarized the duties of a captain, and has given ample justification for his position. W. J. Bingham has set forth the undergraduate dissatisfaction with the present policy. Among the communications which the CRIMSON has received on the subject...
...George Wharton Pepper of Phillsdelphia is going to speak at the Old South Church, Washington street, on Wednesday the 12th at 4.30 in the afternoon. Mr. Pepper will speak on "The Effect of Plattsburg." I want every young man who thinks of going to Plattsburg to come and hear him, for he is most inspiring. Can you help me to give him a big audience? I want the Old South to be jammed. Yours sincerely, EDITR G. WENDELL. (Mrs. Barreff Wendell...
...students taking the course. Each party will be limited in size to 12 men, and of the 24 men who are to take the trip, all except four have already signed up. Since no more men will be taken after these four places have been filled, those who want to go on the trip should see Professor Atwood at once. Quite a number of applications for enrolment in the party have been received from persons outside of the University, but the open places will be held for University members for a week...
...another column is an article which explains the function of the Harvard Alumni Association Appointment Office. It proposes not only to place men who want positions, but to explain to any man the qualifications which fit one for the various fields of business...