Word: final
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first trials for the Freshman Glee Club held last evening in Holden Chapel, the following 36 men were retained for the final trials in the latter part of March: first tenors--I. C. Bolton, H. S. Hegarty; second tenors--D. B. Adams, F. L. Allen, R. S. Barker, N. C. Bolton, R. Clifford, C. H. Holt, H. F. Isham, N. R. Sturgis, R. B. Wigglesworht; first basses--R. t, Alger, C. M. Amory, R. Douglas, G. D. Edwards, H. L. Groves, M. S. Hallowell, J. Heard, G. C. Henderson, P. K. Houston, S. Mixter, L. D. Redway, R. Stiles...
...rehearsals will be held regularly from now on, and from the results of the work in rehearsals and in the trails next month the final selection will be made. The first concert will probably be held early in April
...will speak at the final trial next Wednesday, in the order named, alternate men, commencing with I. K. Lewis, the first speaker, taking the affirmative and the others the negative of the question, "Resolved, That corporations engaged in interstate commerce be compelled to take out a federal charter." The men will deliver 10 or 12-minute speeches, the length to be decided later. Rebuttal speeches of five minutes will be required, based on topics assigned by the judges to the individual...
...halves will be 15 minutes for preliminary games and 20 minutes for final game...
...Twelve men will be retained for the final trials to be held next Wednesday, at which two teams, consisting each of three principals and an alternate, will be chosen. At the final trials competitors will again deliver ten-minute speeches, six speaking on each side of the question, the order of speaking to be determined by lot. Rebuttal speeches will also be required, these to be us based on suggestions given by the judges...