Word: although
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...recent newspaper reports of the debate between the Harvard Forum and the Columbia Debating Union show conclusively that the conditions under which such interclub debates are held must be changed, or that they must be given up altogether. Although the greatest care was taken when this debate was being arranged to announce both at Harvard and Columbia that it was a strictly interclub affair, most of the New York and Boston papers have, as usual, spoken of its as "between Harvard and Columbia," aad a far too general impression has thus been established that it was an intercollegiate debate...
...hammer the outlook is brighter although but two men are now doing regular work. F. G. Shaw, who qualified in this event at the Mott Haven games last year, is throwing 20 feet farther than he did last year at this time. The only other man who is practicing is G. L. Patterson L. S., who comes from Cornell with a record...
...After the Play," by A. Z. Reed, is well done. One wishes to see it acted. F. Curtis contributes a critical essay on "The Supernaturalism of Scott and Colleridge." The comparison is interesting although rather harsh upon Scott...
...that there is not greater distinction for those to whom they are awarded. There are more prizes in academic and scientific subjects offered here than at any other American university, but students of other institutions take a vastly greater interest in what is offered them in this field. Although upwards of fifteen hundred dollars is offered annually in about twenty prizes for excellence in speaking and for essays on a very wide range of subjects, there has not been a year of late when there has been a sufficient number of worthy competitors to make it advisable to award...
...Although the Freshman Glee Club was slow in organizing at the beginning of the year, the club is now doing fair work and holds two rehearsals a week in preparation for the regular concerts which will be given in May. Seven songs are being practiced: "The Miller's Song," "Schneider's Band," "Johnny Harvard," "Fair Harvard," "Rhine Wine Song," "Watermill," and "Man in the Moon...