Word: finality
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This morning the session will begin at 9 o'clock; plans for philanthropic work will be considered, and Dr. R. A. Woods and John Daniels '04 of South End House, will speak. At the final session of the Conference at 7 o'clock this evening, N. Kelley '06, H. W. Nichols '07 and R. H. Oveson '05 will speak on various undertakings of the Phillips Brooks House Association, and C. W. Gilkey '03 will give an address on "Phillips Brooks House and Harvard Ideals...
...annual tournament of the Longwood Cricket Club, which was won by W. A. Larned, E. W. Leonard '03 was the only Harvard man to reach the semi-final round. He was defeated by C. Hobart, 7-5, 6-4, 6-0. G. L. Wrenn, Jr., '96 and R. Fincke, '01 were defeated in the final round for the Eastern doubles championship at the same tournament by Alexander and Hackett...
...tournament at Hotel Wentworth, N. H. during the early part of August, Sulloway won the singles, defeating H. C. Johnson 6-2, 6-3, 0-6, 6-3 and, paired with Niles in the doubles, defeated Sargent and Straw in the final round...
...Yale debate was submitted by Harvard and read as follows: "Resolved, That a commission be given power to fix railroad rates." Yale chose to defend the negative. The Harvard team was composed of A. C. Blagden '06, M. Kabatchnick '06 and A. M. Newald '06. In the final trials for the team, on April 5, a second team, composed of A. W. Blackwood '05, G. Clark 2L. and G. W. Putnam 2G. was selected to have practice debates with the first team. M. Kabatchnick '06 was awarded the Coolidge prize of $100 for the best work done in all three...
...final debate of the interclass series, between the Juniors and Sophomores, was held March 31. The question, submitted by the French department in accordance with the terms of the Pasteur Medal, was: "Resolved, That the president of the French Republic should be elected by popular vote." The Junior speakers, who supported the affirmative, were J. W. Plaisted, A. N. Holcombe and A. Harley. The Sophomore team was composed of W. H. Keeling, S. F. Peavey and M. C. Leckner. Both teams used too many quotations, but the Juniors were slightly superior in general delivery and fluency. S. F. Peavey...