Word: five
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first day's play in the fifth annual cable chess match between Oxford and Cambridge, and Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia resulted slightly in favor of the English universities. This was due to the resignation of Sawin (Y.) to Davidson (O.) The other five games were left unfinished in an almost even condition...
...first trial for the Sophomore debating team to debate with the sophomores of Williams College, will take place on Tuesday, March 31. Each man will have five minutes to speak. Six men will be retained for the final trial to be held on Friday, April...
...named. In rebuttal the order was Lyman, Wagner and Grossman. For Yale R. H. Ewell '03 spoke first, A. Fox '03, second and C. D. Lockwood 3L., third. In the rebuttal the order was Fox, Lockwood and Ewell. The main speeches were twelve minutes in length and the rebuttal five. The judges were President Pritchett of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Provost C. C. Harrison of the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Arthur L. Brown of Providence, U. S. district judge of Rhode Island. Mr. Bliss Perry, editor of the Atlantic Monthly, was the presiding officer...
Eleven crews went on the river Saturday, five from the Newell and six from the Weld. The Newell Freshmen were coached by Vail from a single; the Weld Freshmen were coached by Wray, for a time from the coxswain's seat and afterwards from a single. The first Weld Sophomores were coached by J. H. Perkins '98 from the "John Harvard; J. Lawrence '01 coached the Newell Seniors and J. F. Perkins 3L. the Newell Juniors, from the "Veritas," which has now been put in commission. The first Weld Sophomores, the first Newell Sophomores and the Newell Juniors rowed over...
...Lockwood 3L., in the order named, and in the rebuttal the order will be the same. The Yale alternates are W. M. Adriance 1G., A. P. McKinstry '05 and J. H. Sears 2L. The main speeches will be twelve minutes in length and the rebuttal five. The judges will be: President Pritchett of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Provost C. C. Harrison of the University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Arthur L. Brown of Providence, United States district judge of Rhode Island. Mr. Bliss Perry of Cambridge, editor of the Atlantic Monthly, will be the presiding officer...