Word: blossoms
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Question: "Resolved, that the Fisheries Treaty should be ratified by the Senate." Principal disputants: Affirmative, J. A. Bailey and E. L. Blossom; negative, E. A. Harriman and C. DeV. Musaus. Open to all students of the University...
Question: "Resolved, that the Fisheries Treaty should be ratified by the Senate." Principal disputants: Affirmative, J. A. Bailey and E. L. Blossom; negative, E. A. Harriman and C. DeV. Musaus. Open to all students of the University...
Brief for the Affirmative.J. A. Bailey and E. L. Blossom...
...will be able to hold out against '88's team, which has been invincible since its formation in '85. The team will in all probability consist of last year's veterans. All the following men, however, are candidates: Balch, Ewald and Davidson for anchor; Pease, Baldwin, Crocker, Chase and Blossom for the other positions. Holden will probably try later. Ninety men are either very confident of puling the freshmen, or they take but very little interest in the matter, for as yet no definite steps have been made in selecting a team or in practicing. Of the members of last...
...HOPKINSON, Secretary.THE following men are requested to call at Pach's studio, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to be photographed for the class album: Adams, Abbott, G. L. Allen, Amory, Anderson, Appleton, J. A. Bailey, T. J. Bailey, Balch, Barry, Bartlett, Beals, Bennett, de Billier, Blossom, Bohlen, Bradlee, Brock, C. Browne, T. O. Browne, Bruce, Burdett, Butler, G. A. Carpenter, B. Carpenter, Chase, Chenoweth, Chittenden, Choate, Churchill, C. W. Clarke. Any other members of the class who can do so will please be photographed during the same three days...