Word: discussive
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...September 1, 1898, and the award will be made not later than September 20, 1898. The essays may be historical, theoretical, or descriptive; they may refer to one industry alone, or to general questions arising in connection with several industries; they may refer to one country or place, or discuss and compare the experience or the problems of several countries...
Goodrich was not out yesterday but went to New London to discuss the Thames course with Coach Cook and Captain Payne Whitney of Yale. They went over the course on a tug with the New London Regatta Committee and discussed modifications which may be advantageous. Nothing definite was decided, however...
...cheered its athletes upon all such occasions, I feel a right to direct your attention to your own lack of generosity and to express the hope that that sentiment is not the Harvard sentiment but only the immature sentiment of the writer. I do not care to discuss the various contests which certainly do not show it to be a disgrace for Harvard to have been tied by Yale, nor do I presume to criticise your judgment that a score against Pennsylvania is reason enough for the resumption...
...plan for inaugurating a new system of election has been brought to their attention. This plan has been thoroughly considered by the committee. Its details have been published in the CRIMSON, and it is therefore unnecessary to discuss them here in full...
...committee therefore feels that since it seems necessary to sacrifice something, no matter whether the election is held at a class meeting or as proposed, it is advisable that the class as a whole should discuss the question, and decided for itself. When the committee was appointed it was not expected that it would have to deal with matters of such far reaching importance. Moreover the time for considering the matter is unfortunately limited. For these reasons the committee desires to place the matter before the class, in the hope that some means may be suggested of obtaining the evident...