Word: deal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...triangular debate, trials for which in the University begin tonight, offers an opportunity to deal intelligently with the big problem of the day. Last year a similar question, coupled with the fact that debating was for the first time restricted to undergraduates, brought out an unusual number of able candidates. They made an excellent showing, but failed to win the championship. This year, with an equally important topic, and last year's experience, undergraduates ought both to profit individually and to demonstrate that interest in debating in the University is strong enough to win championships under the new system...
...game slowed down a good deal in the second half, but the University made its victory sure after a pretty piece of team-work by W. Morgan and Taylor, who had relieved Rice and Thacher on the wings. Morgan carried the puck down the side-boards past the St. Nicholas outer defence, and passed across the width of the rink to Taylor, who drove a fast shot into the net. For the remainder of the game Percy's speed and "Ned" Baker's stick-work suppressed the efforts of Hobey Baker to send his team ahead, and the score remained...
...talks, prominent men have been secured to give vocational lectures on law, business, and medicine. The lecture on business will be given by Howard Elliot '81, and the lecturer on medicine will probably be Dr. Cabot. There will also be five informal medical talks by prominent physicians, which will deal with problems that confront every student in regard to the care of his health. The first of these lectures will be given by Dr. George F. Tobey on "The Diseases of the Nose, Ear, and Throat, and the Prevention of Colds"; the second by Dr. S. A. Hopkins...
...will be the rendering of Kremser's Old Netherland folksong, "The Prayer of Thanksgiving," by the combined competing clubs and the University Glee Club of New York, a total of 280 voices. The participation of the University Glee Club of New York in the event will add a great deal of interest, as it is composed of one hundred voices, gathered from the graduates of forty-three American colleges and universities...
...With manhood suffrage goes manhood service.' Until we recognize that principle the country will never be safe. If we bear it in mind, we shall accomplish a great deal toward preventing...