Word: baldwin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...discuss the question of co-education at Harvard. There ought to be an interesting debate. The question of co-education is one which is gaining in importance yearly and upon which every Harvard man should have a definite and well-founded opinion. The regular disputants are: Affirmative - W. H. Baldwin, '85; W. A. Halbert. '85. Negative - Robert Coit, '83; John McDuffie, '84. After the debate the regular semi-annual election of officers will be held...
...next meeting of the Harvard Union will occur on Tuesday evening, Feb. 20, instead of Thursday evening, as usual. "Resolved, That co-education at Harvard is advisable," is the question for discussion, and the principal disputants are - Affirmative, W. H. Baldwin, '85; W. A. Halbert, '85; negative, Robert Coit, '83; John McDuffie, '84. After the debate comes the semi-annual election of officers...
...retirement of Rear-Admirals Balch and Bryson, Commander Charles H. Baldwin is promoted to the grade of rear-admiral...
...ships can only be rivalled in prolixity by a catalogue of the innumerable colleges and "universities" of the West. Ohio, perhaps, can claim to be the greatest mother of colleges in the Union; at least her brood is more numerous than any other. Kenyon, Oberlin, University of Wooster, Baldwin University, Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio University (located amid the classic shades of "Athens"), Heidelberg College, Denison University, Wittenberg College, Antioch College - the list is truly apalling. The predominance of the title, "University," in such a list as the above is very significant. Nothing seems to satisfy the vaulting ambition...
Messrs. A. C. Denniston, '83, and W. H. Baldwin, '85, have been elected on the editorial board of the HERALD...