Word: five
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...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...
...financial report of the thirty-first intercollegiate track meet held on Soldiers Field on May 25 and 26, shows that the gross receipts were $5056.21, and that the total expenses were $1145.30, leaving a net profit of $3910.91. This statement compares very favorably with the reports of the last five years, the net profits of which were as follows...
...yard line. After gaining one first down, the second eleven lost the ball on a fumble on their 30-yard line. Foster made four yards through right tackle, after which he was replaced by Rand. By steady gains Lockwood, Wendell, and Rand carried the ball to the five-yard line, from which point Lockwood went around left end for the first touchdown. Burr kicked the goal...
Stockholder to serve five years, Professor B. Wyman '96; president, W. B. Munro '99; treasurer, W. M. McInnes '85; secretary, J. A. Field; directors: from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Professor C. L. Bouton '96; from the University at large, R. H. Oveson 2L; from the Graduate School, H. L. Blackwell '99; from the Medical School, Dr. W. B. Cannon '96; from the Law School, P. Dana 3L.; from the Senior class, J. Reynolds, Jr.; from the Junior class, H. S. Blair; from the Sophomore class, S. Kelley...
Fifty-six men spoke at the trials, each speaker being allowed five minutes to argue either the affirmative or the negative of the following subject, which has been chosen for the debate with Yale: "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 or practicability of such tests is not to be discussed...