Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...final trials for the teams to compete in the Pasteur Medal debate were held Friday evening. Six men were retained to form the first two teams. Those who have been chosen to argue the affirmative of the question are: P. L. Butler '08, G. L. Lewis '08, and S. E. Munyer '10. The team which will support the negative consists of D. Haar 1Sp., A. Horwitz '10 and C. H. Raymond...
...final trials for the Pasteur Medal Debate, at which two first teams and two second teams will be chosen, will be held tonight in Upper Dane at 7.30 o'clock. E. R. Lewis '08 will preside, and the speaking will be judged by A. H. Elder 1L., I. L. Sharfman 1L., and G. T. Stephenson...
...eighth ward has the reputation of being one of the most corrupt in Boston, the Good Government League has chosen it for its watchers. The League hopes, by means of these watchers, to reduce bribery, intimidation, and repeating to a minimum. The polls will be open from 6 to 4 o'clock, and during these hours there will be a watcher on duty at the polls of every precinct...
...second trial next Friday two first teams will be chosen, and the remaining men will be divided into two second teams, which will also be retained...
...Harvard," "Cambridge Town," and "No Hope for Yale," which were tried at the last mass meeting. The singing will be accompanied by Kanrich's Band, as the University Band has not had sufficient opportunity to learn the new songs. Besides the new songs already tried, four others have been chosen by the Song Committee and will be tried out tonight. They are "Smash the Line," by "XZZQ44," "The Harvard Love Song," by "Suitor," "Victory's Song," to the tune of "General Grant," by "Artichoke," and "We're Harvard Men," to "Auld Land Syne," by "Strong...