Word: duals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Trials for the Marquette, Williams, and University of Pennsylvania debates will be held the week after the Pittsburgh debate. All men who argue against Marquette, Williams, or Penn automatically become eligible for the try-outs to be held early in March, from which the teams making the dual Spring trip will be chosen. In order to become eligible for the Spring tryouts, candidates for the team must have participated in at least one University debate...
...plan for the selection of the teams, to make the dual Spring trip, was announced last night. This dual trip will extend as far west as Des Moines, Iowa, and as far south as Atlanta, Georgia. Two teams will leave at the same time, one for the western tour, the other for the southern trip. The teams will be chosen during the first week in March by a board of judges which will probably include Celian Ufford '19, instructor in public speaking at Harvard, and E. M. Rowe '27. Both are coaches of the Harvard Debating Council. The judges will...
...first time in the history of Harvard debating, the Debating Council will conduct a dual tour during the Spring recess, which will have as its southern terminus, Atlanta, Georgia, and will extend as far west as Grennell, Iowa. The two teams, each composed of three men, will leave at the same time, and will be gone during the week of April...
...doubtful if the club will participate in a shoot with any other college before this meet, however, for few colleges hold dual matches, usually refraining from all competition until the intercollegiate meet which is conducted by government authorities. Just where this year's meet will be held is not yet definitely settled, but there are plans to hold sectional meets, the winners to come together at some government range. Last year the event was held at Annapolis; with many colleges participating...
Never before has a Harvard fencing team met the Navy in a dual meet at Annapolis, as in the case this year. Heretofore Harvard has fenced the Navy only at the Intercollegiate. This innovation in the schedule promises to be one of the hardest contests of the year...