Word: answerable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Klein yesterday received an answer to the private challenge to a contest of strength which he sent to Lane of Amherst last Friday. Lane positively refuses to meet him in any contest whatever. Klein is willing to compete with Nash of Tufts, provided enough representatives of other colleges will come in to make the contest worth while...
...innovation appeared on the front page of Wednesday's News, which was filled with a number of letters from prominent graduates of Yale written in answer to the question "What is Yale's greatest need." The prevailing sentiment in them all seemed to be that the greatest need is an increased fund for general university purposes. One letter says that if Yale is to become primarily strong the Corporation must be re-organized since the business interests of the University should be attended to by business men and not by clergymen. The News says editorially in summing everything...
...answer to the charge made in a communication in yesterday's CRIMSON, that while Harvard sends baseball coaches to Andover, Exeter is "entirely neglected," I should like to say that there has not been the slightest intention on the part of the baseball management to show preference to Andover over Exeter or any of the other preparatory schools. It has already been arranged to send coaches to Exeter, and one will be sent within a week...
...days ago the Freshman Banjo Club petitioned the Committee on Dramatic and Musical Entertainments for permission to give a concert Monday evening, March 11, at the Shepard Memorial Church, Cambridge, for the benefit of a fair which is to be held there. Yesterday an answer was received from Professor Palmer, chairman of the committee, to the effect that the concert should count as one of the three which the club is always permitted to give. This condition the club was unable to accept, as it would be unfair to the Glee and Mandolin Clubs...
...crew arrived in Cambridge to talk over with Mr. Watson and Captain Bullard the possibilities of a race between the crews of Harvard and Pennsylvania. As yet it is absolutely unknown what will be done in the matter, but the University will doubtless be deeply interested in the final answer to these overtures on the part of the University of Pennsylvania...