Word: ever
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...speak for harvard against Yale tonight need hardly be reminded that this debate is in some ways the most important that has ever taken place between the two universities. Those who have not, however, been actively interested in debating should consider the situation for a moment. Up to last year the representatives of this University had won every debate ever held with Yale at which a decision had been given, thus clearly illustrating the superiority of Harvard's system of instruction in public speaking up to that time. Last year a combination of circumstances gave the debate to Yale...
Among the longer distance men Hollister is running better than ever this year and Fish is doing very well. Grant won, from scratch, the mile handicap at New Haven, and his performance at Holy Cross was equally creditable. Among the new men who are showing up well are W. F. Dill L. S., C. L. Bouve '99, and O. W. Richardson '99, who won the handicap mile in the Boston College games...
...back in the eyes of the public,- to a smaller extent,- as that caused by defeat in a regular intercollegiate debate. This is so manifestly unfair to students who are not members of the particular club interested that some means ought to be taken to prevent its ever happening again...
...essays on a very wide range of subjects, there has not been a year of late when there has been a sufficient number of worthy competitors to make it advisable to award all the prizes. Last year, it is true, there was a larger number of competitors than ever before, but even then only four of the nine Bowdoin Prizes were awarded, while the James Gordon Bennett Prize in political science has never been given since its foundation. Lack of competition for this last prize is especially remarkable because it is open exclusively to Seniors, is in a subject which...
...BOWERY," the phenomenally successful comedy drama in which Steve Brodie, the famous Bowery boy, has toured the country during the past three years, is the attraction at the Columbia Theatre this week. This play has made more money than any other popular attraction ever staged in this country and hence it is fair to assume that it has proved more popular with the people than any other attraction of its class. Since last seen here an entire new scenic equipment has been provided for it. The company has been strengthened by several new people and many new specialties have been...