Word: finality
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...final trials to select the team to debate against Yale will be held in Upper Dane this evening at 7 o'clock. I. L. Sharfman '07, A. H. Elder '07 and F. W. Catlett 3L. will support the affirmative, and H. Hurwitz '08, J. W. Russell 2L. and G. J. Hirsch '07 the negative of the subject, "Resolved, That further restriction of immigration is undesirable." By further restriction is meant the application of additional tests with the object of diminishing materially the number of immigrants. The nature of practicability of such tests is not to be discussed...
...second trial for the Yale debating team, held last evening, the following men were retained: F. W. Catlett 3L., A. H. Elder '07, G. J. Hirsch '07, H. Hurwitz '08. In the final trial, to be held in Upper Dane next Tuesday at 7 o'clock, Catlett, Elder and Sharfman will support the affirmative and the negative will be upheld by Hirsch, Hurwitz, and Russell. Each man will be allowed 12 minutes for a main speech and five minutes for a rebuttal. The undergraduate making the best showing in all the trials will be awarded the Coolidge prize...
...following schedule has been arranged for the interclass football series: November 9, 1907 vs. 1909: November 13, 1908 vs. 1907: November 15, 1909 vs. 1908. The winners will probably challenge the Freshmen to a final game...
These trials will be open only to men retained at the first trials, whose names appeared in Wednesday's CRIMSON. Each man will speak 10 minutes, and six men will be retained for the final trials on Tuesday. The judges will be Professor E. F. Gay, S. Curtis 2G., and E. M. Rabenold...
Last day for receiving applications of Candidates for Final Honors...