Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Word has been received from Yale that the course at New London has been chosen for the coming race with Harvard. Last year when Harvard and Yale made their five years athletic agreement Yale had to row at Poughkeepsie owing to Harvard's previous agreement with Cornell. It was understood, however, that this year Yale should have the choice between New London and Poughkeepsie...
...December and June clothing collections yielded a total of fifteen hundred articles which were placed for careful distribution in the hands of well administered charities in Cambridge and Boston, chosen by the director...
...club has accepted the challenge of the Sophomore Debating Club for an inter-club debate to be held on January 10, and the club's team for that debate will be chosen by two trials. The first will be held on December 6, and ten men will be retained, from whom the team of four will be picked on December 20. The regular Freshman-Sophomore debate does not come until May, and new trials will be held for choosing the speakers for that debate. The question for the regular debate next Monday is: "Resolved, That there should be compulsory arbitration...
...Many interesting traditions, some of them perhaps slightly mythical, long survived in Germany, testifying to the high estimation in which Lane's scholarship and good fellowship were held, and to the strict conscientiousness with which he devoted himself, in season and out of season, to the study of his chosen profession. One of his German friends once said that it was not true that he could speak German like a native (as was sometimes reported), but that it was true that he could imitate a local German dialect so that a man from another part of the country would think...
...team chosen to represent Harvard in the match with U. of P. Saturday morning at Philadelphia, held a practice shoot yesterday afternoon on the grounds of the Wellington Gun Club. The scores made were very fair, considering the strong wind that was blowing. The percentages were as follows: P. Dove '98, 85; H. W. Sanford 1900, 84; P. Bancroft '99, 70; E. Mallinckrodt 1900, 67; J. McD. Campbell 62; H. W. Dana...