Word: chose
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...judges chose the following men: For the Columbia Union debate, P. G. Carleton '99, H. G. Gray '97, G. Gleason '97; for the Prospect Union debate, E. M. Gregory '97, F. C. Gratwick '97, W. B. Truesdell '97, alternate, F. K. Kernan '97. Gregory will also serve as alternate on the Columbia Union debate...
...final trial to select speakers for the Princeton debate was held last evening in Sever 11. Twelve out of the fourteen men chosen by the judges at the two preliminary trials spoke. N. B. Marshall could not speak because of pressure of college duties. From these the judges chose the following men to speak against Princeton: C. Grilk '98, F. O. White '99, S. R. Wrightington '97; alternate, L. O. O'Brien '97, all members of the Harvard Union. The judges also expressed it as their opinion that the men chosen would do well to make use of the assistance...
...second hare and hound run was held yesterday afternoon. Forty men started and almost all finished. The hares, D. Grant, M. S., and E. A. Starbuck '98, chose a good course, running about nine miles and circling Fresh Pond...
...first hare and hound run of the season was held yesterday afternoon. Over sixty men started and about forty finished. The hares, H. W. Foote '97 and A. Blakemore '97, chose an excellent course, but on account of the shortness of the run were able to gain but six minutes on the hounds. By the rules of the game the hares have five minutes start and must finish twelve minutes before the hounds. Today they finished eleven minutes before the hounds, therefore the latter won by one minute...
Harvard won the toss and chose the west goal, from which a slight wind was blowing. Carlisle started to rush the ball, but lost it almost immediately on a fumble. Brown made a fine kick outside on Carlisle's 10-yard line and the Indians started to rush the ball. Metoxen gained ten yards, and Cayou went through Mills for 35. Here Hudson fumbled badly. Doucette got the ball and passed to Dunlop, who carried it to Carlisle's three-yard line. On the next rush Dunlop carried it across the line for the only touchdown. For the rest...