Word: chose
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Much interest is shown in the coming debate against Yale. The inter-hall preliminary Yale debate was held shortly before the Easter vacation, upon the question, "Resolved, That the power of the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives is detrimental to public interests." The judges chose to represent Princeton in the final Yale debate R. F. Sterling '97, N. S. Reeves '99, H. H. Yocum '98, and Jay Lee '98 alternate. The speakers are all members of the American Whig Society...
...judges chose the following ten men to speak at the final trial debate: R. C. Bolling, R. D. Crane, W. P. Eaton, W. R. Evans, R. S. Holland, A. W. Hollis, J. E. McCloskey, J. A. Richards, S. B. Southworth, F. H. Stevens...
...judges, from the Union and Forum, chose the following twenty men to speak at the second trial debate: R. S. Holland, E. D. Gould, F. H. Stevens, A. P. Fitch, F. W. Buxton, R. C. Bolling, M. W. Stimson, J. J. Perkam, A. Hasbrook, R. D. Gray, A. W. Hollis, G. O. Smith, J. E. McCloskey, S. B. Southworth, W. R. Adams, F. P. Bennet, Jr., J. M. Kullmer, W. P. Eaton, J. A. Richards, M. Seasongood...
Wormelle entered Harvard as a Sophomore in the fall of '94. He chose courses preparatory to law and teaching and though earning his living at the same time soon established a reputation as an ambitious and able student. He was a member of the executive committee of the Old South Historical Society in which he had won two prizes...
...CRIMSON editorial in Friday's issue, in commenting upon the conflict of dates set for the University boat race and for Class Day, speaks of the dissatisfaction which such a conflict will cause, "unless the circumstances of the choice are appreciated." These circumstances are that the crew chose June 25 because it would admit of more time for developing speed. If these extra two days are necessary why not go to Poughkeepsie two days earlier...