Word: floors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...debate was: "Resolved, That a system of evening recitations should be instituted at Harvard." J. M. Letterle, Sp., and V. Taylor, Sp., led the debate on the affirmative, and W. B. Truesdell '97 and W. L. Leighton, Sp., for the negative. A number of men also spoke from the floor...
After the regular debate several spoke from the floor, among them A. W. Blakemore '97, whose communication to the CRIMSON some time ago started the discussion of the question. The chairman extended to Mr. Blackmore the thanks of the Union for his kindness in supporting his scheme before the club...
...Robinson '98 and D. Fales, Jr., '97; for the negative, W. B. Buck '97 and G. R. Stobbs '99. As this question is of importance to all members of the University it is hoped that many will avail themselves of the opportunity of discussing it by speaking from the floor. The debate is open to the public...
...members of the University are invited to speak from the floor...
...exhibit of various collections which have been brought from Central America as a result of these explorations. These include very important sculptures in stone, some of them fine specimens, besides a great many articles in pottery, bone, shell, etc., including a number of jade ornaments and carvings. The floor of this room is literally crowded with casts which are exact reproductions of great monuments, idols and altars from the ruins of Copan...