Word: chose
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...subject for the annual Yale-Princeton debate which takes place at Princeton on Friday evening next is, "Resolved, That national party lines should be disregarded in the choice of the councils and administrative officers of American cities." Princeton chose the subject and Yale having the choice of sides, chose the affirmative...
...speaking was, on the whole, very creditable and showed careful preparation. The main fault consisted in a tendency to make unauthorized statements. From the ten men selected at the first trial March 14, the judges, W. E. Hutton 3L and W. E. Weaver '98, chose H. W. Bowker, L. M. Dougan, J. G. Peirce, and J. C. Mangan (alternate...
...subject for the annual Yale-Princeton debate to occur at Princeton on March 25 was announced yesterday: "Resolved, That national party lines should be disregarded in the choice of the councils and administrative officials of American cities." Princeton chose the subject, and Yale will consequently have the choice of side...
...length what photographs should be kept in the Trophy Room, what trophies should be kept, and what should be considered as trophies. A set of rules will soon be formulated to govern these matters. In the past, no system whatever has been followed. Captains of teams have, if they chose, sent photographs which have been hung up, often without any inscription whatever. Hence there is considerable confusion with regard to a number of photographs. The committee will, as rapidly as possible, make an inventory of all photographs and trophies now in the Trophy Room; for the location of others...
...judges, W. E. Hutton 3L., E. V. Grabill 2L., and W. Morse 1900, chose the following fifteen men to speak at the final trial: P. A. Atherton, A. L. Becker, B. Brooks, H. S. Bowers, E. C. Carter, A. M. Chandler, W. M. Chadbourne, D. F. Drake, O. D. Evans, R. C. Hatch, G. A. Morison, H. H. Morse, A. L. Richards, E. E. Sargent and C. R. Taylor...