Word: camped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sophomore debating club has been formed at Yale with a membership of forty. It is divided into two groups called "camps," each with a captain. A record of debates will be kept and at the end of the year the losing camp will give a dinner to the winners. The society is to sit at tables where light refreshments are served and smoking will be allowed. The object of the organization is to popularize debating and make it more informal...
...very likely that the same men will be called upon to serve as representatives on the rules committee as composed it at the last two meetings, when the following were the members: Walter Camp of Yale, Alex. Moffatt of Princeton, J. C. Bell of Pennsylvania, Joseph S. Sears of Harvard, L. M. Denniss of Cornell, and Paul Dashiel of the United States Naval Academy, as delegate-at-large...
...Walter Camp in the current issue of Harper's Weekly selects the following All-America football eleven as being the best available from the college teams...
Owing to lack of space in yesterday's issue, only two nominations to fellowships were published, those of Herbert Camp Marshall and of John Emerson Burbank. The other nominations follow...
...Herbert Camp Marshall, A. B. (Ohio Wesleyan Univ.) 1891. A. B. (Harvard Univ.) 1894, A. M. (ibid) 1895; IV. year Graduate School; Assistant in Economics, 1895-96; Townsend Scholar, 1896-97; appointed Thayer Scholar, June 1897. For promotion. To study Political Economy...