Word: conant
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...other articles deserve. The latter are "Robert Charles Winthrop," by William Everett '59; "The Fogg Museum," by M. Brimmer '49 and E. W. Hooper '59; "Music at Harvard," by Professor J. K. Paine; "Volunteer Charity Work," by R. Calkins '90; "Are Our Athletic Teams Representative?" by E. L. Conant '84; "The Bacteriological Laboratory," by H. C. Ernst '76; "Thomas Hollis, " by A. M. F. Davis...
...seen a remarkable increase in the interest in debate, and the two societies have never been so prosperous nor contained so much ability as at present. The committee in charge have made the most careful and extensive preparations for the event. Hon. William A. Bancroft '78, Mr. Ernest L. Conant '84, and Mr. George P. Baker '87, will act as judges. The meeting will be presided over by Herbert C. Lakin...
...judges will be Hon. William A. Bancroft '78, Mr. Ernest L. Conant '84 and Mr. George P. Baker '87. Mr. Herbert C. Lakin L.S., will preside...
Principal Disputants. - Affirmative: E. B. Conant and T. Weston, Jr.- Negative: E. James and T. Spalding...
...CONANT and THOMAS WESTON JR.Best general references: Senator Turpie in Congressional Record, Dec. 17, 1891; Story's Commentaries, S S 703-715; Public Opinion, XII, Nos. 20 and 21 (Feb. 20 and 27, 1892); The Nation LIV, 44-45 (Jan. 21, '92); Elliot's Debates...