Word: abbott
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Question: "Resolved, That imigration be restricted to foreigners who read their own language and possess $500. Principal Disputants. -- Affirmative: S. B. Hall and E. H. Abbott.--Negative: E. M. Moses and N. Silverman...
Question: "Resolved, That immigration be restricted to foreigners who read their own language and possess $500. Principal Disputants. -- Affirmative; S. B. Hall and E. H. Abbott.--Negative: E. M. Moses and N. Silverman...
...Lockwood; negative--S. Blaikie and R. M. Crowell. For the meeting on Monday, December 4, the subject will be: "Resolved, That emigration, as now regulated, be restricted to those who can read and write their own language and who possess personal property amounting to $500." Affirmative -- E. H. Abbott and S. B. Hall; negative--E. M. Moses and N. Silverman...
...first round of the chess tournament the following ten men qualified for the semi-finals: A. R. Campbell 1L., F. G. Hopkins '00, A. E. Landry '01, C. T. Rice '01, F. E. Thayer '01, E. R. Perry '03, J. P. Hogan '03, P. Adams '03, E. H. Abbott, Jr., '03, and E. B. Barnes '03. For the semi-final round the men have been divided into two sections, the first two in each to contest in the final round. Only one man is to be selected for the intercollegiate tournament, since Southard is still eligible to play this year...
...following matches are to be played today: Wadsworth vs. Clark, Michaelson vs. Averell, Ewer vs. Wheelock, Hoffman vs. Sedgwick, Forsman vs. Horstman, Henderson vs. Howe, Young vs. Abbott, Baker vs. Wight...