Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...debate which is to take place tomorrow night in the Hyperion Theatre, New Haven, promises to be an interesting and well arranged contest. Hon. Chauncy M. Depew will preside. Professor Brander Matthews of Columbia, Governor Brown of Rhode Island, and Dr. W. R. Rainsford of New York have been chosen judges. After the debate a reception and banquet will be given by the Yale Union to the speakers, judges, and visiting Harvard...
...teams for the interclass track games were chosen last night and the drawings for positions were made. The games will commence promptly at 4 p. m. and contestants will dress at the Carey Building. The order and times of the different events and the positions of the men are as follows...
...question would have to be answered in the affirmative if any date close to the present was chosen for the second play; but, given a sufficient interval, we believe that another play could be brought out with advantage. In two ways is this desirable. Such a play gives to the students who act in the play an intimate acquaintance with the language and an appreciation of its literature which could have come in no other way; and all study of the language in the University is quickened and given new significance...
...actors were chosen entirely without reference to their previous experience in dramatic expression, but the choice has proved a fortunate one. The leading parts were all admirably well sustained. If praise can be given to two above the rest, it was deserved by Edward K.Rand as Phormio and Henry E. Burton as Demipho. Both entered perfectly into the spirit of the characters they represented. They not only acted their parts but looked them. In fact, the costumes of all were very effective, and materially aided in making the play realistic. To praise some of the actors...
...match games are to be played, one about May 9th, between men chosen from the present candidates, and another after the class races, in which men from the class crews are expected to take a prominent part...