Word: ever
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University Triangle Club completed its Western trip last Thursday. This was the most extensive trip, which the organization has ever attempted, and performances were given in Indianapolis, St. Louis and Louisville. The play "Tabasco Land" was well received. A special performance will be given in the Casino next Thursday for the benefit of those rendered destitute by the disaster at San Francisco...
Woolsey Hall contained the largest audience that has ever attended an intercollegiate debate in New Haven. The debate was very close, although the University team gained the unanimous decision by its superior skill in debating, which was shown by the manner in which the men presented their strong case and answered the objections the negative offered...
...that it must be settled in the light of the actual situation in New York City. The speaker called attention to the fact that the proposition of the affirmative was without precedent in the whole history of the world, in view of the fact that no city ever thought of buying up an entire transportation system, to the owners of which it had granted perpetual franchises. Glasgow took over her lines when the franchises expired. In Chicago most of the franchises have expired and the rest will expire very soon...
...speaker then dwelt at some length upon the injury to the moral welfare of the city which would result from the policy of municipal ownership. Graft and corruption have prevailed in New York City politics almost without interruption ever since the earliest recollection of the oldest inhabitants...
...condition for the race with Cornell on May 25. The work Saturday was not a regular time trial, but was more for the purpose of strengthening the endurance of the men than of testing them. Saturday was the first time that Glass, Richardson, Emmons or Fish had ever rowed over the long course...