Word: classing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Although the academic class of 1901 is three less in number than last year's Sophomore class, the entering class as a whole, including specials and first year Scientific students, is the largest that has yet registered...
...scheme that appeared in the CRIMSON several days ago in regard to class debating clubs has many features that recommend it, but no change in the present condition of debating affairs should be made without considerable deliberation and discussion...
...recognized fact that in the last two or three years interest in the weekly debates has flagged considerably. This may be used as an argument in favor of class debating societies. The real reason, however, of this apparent dying of interest is that debating activity has been transferred. In English 30 and English 6 Juniors and Seniors find opportunity for all the debating that time allows. A general survey of the field shows that the Sophomore class is the only one not expressly provided for, the Freshman Debating Club, English 30 and English 6 furnishing adequate opportunities for the three...
...together, abolish false distinctions, and revise and increase the college spirit. Everyone of us desires this and we could give to the graduates and outside world at large no more practical demonstration of our desire for it than by contributing heartily to the funds for this club. Let the class presidents meet their classes and call upon every man to put in his subscription for the general good. As "Ninety-eight" said in the CRIMSON of the 21st inst., "hang out the blue-books, and give us a chance to contribute our share of the money while yet in college...
...handicap of six, and S. B. Buck '98, with a handicap of ten were tied for first place. The tie will be played off in the early part of this week. M. E. Jenkins also made the best actual score. T. M. Hastings '98, was the winner of Class B with a handicap of seven...