Word: final
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...That the names of nominees shall be published in the issue of the CRIMSON next following the close of nominations; with notice that all withdrawals must be made witching two days after publication, after which the revised and final list of candidates must be published...
...minutes for his speech. Yale's speakers have been selected in a different manner. Four separate preliminary trials were held, at which about one hundred men spoke in all. From these fifteen were selected, as follows: Academic department, five; Sheffield School, two; Divinity School, two: Law School, three. The final trial was held on November 5, each of the fifteen speakers being allowed ten minutes. The following men were chosen: H. W. Fisher '98, of New Haven; F. E. Richardson '98, of Lancaster, N. H.; J. K. Clark '99, of Brooklyn, and H. A. Jump '99 T. S., of Albany...
...Harvard speakers are C. Grilk '98, J. A. Keith Sp., W. Morse '99 and P. G. Carleton '99, alternate. The preparation so far has been in the reading and in daily off-hand rebuttal practice in Sanders Theatre. The final preparation of the speeches is now being attended...
...final round of the chess tournament was finished yesterday. The scores were as follows: J. H. Hewins '98 won 5 1-2 games, lost 1-2; F. E. Thayer '99 won 3 1-2, lost 2 1-2; P. W. Long '98 won 3, lost 3; H. V. Poor 1901 won 0, lost...
...Yale Gun Club will hold a shoot with the Princeton Gun Club on Saturday, December 4th, at Travers Island. This will be the final match for the permanent possession of the cup presented by "Shooting and Fishing...