Word: american
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...conditions usually governing the Yale-Harvard matches, namely, each team to consist of five (5) men, each man to shoot at 30 birds, fifteen at a time, three unknown angles from one trap (or three set so as to be the same as one trap). The rules of the American Shooting Association to decide on other points...
...Saturday Messrs Leete and Gillespie of the Yale Union, McDowell and Campbell of Princeton, the former of the Olio, the latter of the American Whig Society, and H. C. Lakin, representing the Wendell Phillips Club and the New Harvard Union, met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, to arrange for intercollegiate debates. Harvard will debate with Yale at Cambridge about January 20, 1894, and with Princeton at Princeton about March 20. Yale and Princeton will debate at New Haven about May 10. Thus each college will have annually one debate at home and one abroad...
Open to all members of the Universities Seminary of American History and Institutions. Nullification in South Carolina. (Second paper.) Mr. D. F. Houston. University...
Open to all members of the Universitys Seminary of American History and Institutions. Nullification in South Carolina. (Second paper.) Mr. D. F. Houston. University...
...always interesting to hear from a cultivated foreigner his impressions of America and of American life, and no foreigner could possibly have seen by travel more phases of this life and more types of our people than were shown at the World's Fair. The particular set of impressions which will be given Monday night will be especially interesting because many of the students, at the suggestion of Professor Norton last year in Fine Arts, tried to put themselves in a foreigner's frame of mind, and actually made estimates of our nation by its representation at the Fair. Here...