Word: contestant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...face of the action of Yale and Princeton in limiting their debating teams to undergraduates, the decision of the University Debating Council against such a change is open to question. All athletic teams in intercollegiate competition are limited to under-graduates; the debating team, meeting in its only intercollegiate contest two strictly undergraduate teams, may include three graduates. This is not an equal basis of competition. For one year it is justifiable, since the regulations of the triumvirate are going through a period of readjustment; but for the future, if the triangular contest is to continue, debating at Harvard, Yale...
...part said: "Since the time of the organization of the Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. in 1876, when first places alone counted in the score of the championship meeting, and especially during the period covered by the countries by the Columbia. Indoor meets, the spirit of the athletic contest, and especially of the training for competitors therein, has been gradually changing from the exclusive efforts to produce one or more stars to an effort to produce a well-rounded team of many good competitors, and to encourage a more general participation in athletics by all the students...
...Dramatic Club sends out a call for plays for the coming spring production. Competitors are reminded that the last day to hand in manuscripts is February 10. This contest is mainly for one-act plays, since it has been the custom of the club in the past to present three short pieces in the spring. A wide range of treatment and subject is aimed at and authors who have short plays that are in any way unusual are urged to submit them. Really good one-act plays are acceptable and any of unusual merit will be given the best possible...
...winner of last night's argument will meet the Kent Club for the final round within a month. The facts for this contest will be given out at the Round Table this afternoon. For the deciding contests the clubs may pick any two of their members for counsel, the only restriction being that at least six men must have represented each club through the several rounds...
...only tally was scored by Morgan. After the substitutes had been made, Devereux and Adams each scored for the second team, while the tallies for the B.A.A. numbered five. The first team, while they played a fast game at times, still showed the effects of Saturday night's hard contest...