Word: favored
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting of the Sophomore Debating Club held last night, the question: "Resolved, That the tendency to trusts and combinations should be welcomed," was decided in favor of the negative, supported by H. DeBray, R. C. Bruce and E. Bernbaum...
...first meeting of the Freshman Debating Club, held last night in Sever 11, the question: "Resolved, That admission to intercollegiate contests held in Cambridge should be free to members of the University," was decided in favor of the negative, supported by Wood and Schovel...
...meeting of the Sophomore Debating Club held last night in Harvard 1, the question: "Resolved, That England is justified in her intervention in the Transvaal," was decided in favor of the negative, supported by E. H. Letchworth, J. H. Holmes and J. M. Gates...
...method of awarding the Bowdoin Essay Prizes will be followed this year and in 1901-1902. A distinction will be made in favor of undergraduate work, for which there will be a first prize of $250 and a second prize of $200. For the best essay by a member of the Graduate School there will be a prize of $300. In judging the essays, both the literary quality and the substance will be considered...
Harvard scored in two minutes of play. After two exchanges of kicks in Harvard's favor, Daly caught Ennis's punt and ran to West Point's thirty-yard line. Gains through the line took the ball to the fifteen yard line, and then Sawin scored on an end play. During the remainder of the half, Harvard scored a second time by steady gains through the opposing line. At no time was the Harvard goal in danger. In the second half, by the same line-bucking tactics, Harvard secured the ball several times on West Point's ten-yard line...