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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lecture Hall this afternoon and evening. These trials will consist of two regular debates, with three men on a side, twelve minute speeches and five-minute rebuttals, on the subject, "Resolved, That the United States should grant complete independence to the Philippine Islands within the next five years." The following will debate at 2.30 o'clock: Affirmative--R. L. Lurie, J. J. Coffrey, L. Dennis. Negative--B. Goldstein, O. M. Watkins, M. Luessenhop. The teams which argue at 7 o'clock follow: Affirmative--J. T. Noonan, E. P. Furber, R. Bushnell, Negative--S. A. Freeman, J. M. Wolfe, J. Davis...
...University Musical Clubs will give a concert at the Montclair Club, Montclair, N. J., this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Mrs. W. I. Lincoln Adams will be hostess at a tea dance this afternoon. Dancing will follow the concert. Members of the Musical Clubs will be the guests of the Montclair Alumni of the University tonight...
Twenty-two members of the University baseball squad will leave on the 3 o'clock train for New York on the southern trip. The team will stay at the Hotel Vanderbilt tonight and tomorrow night, playing the first game with West Point tomorrow. The remaining games follow: Monday, University of Virginia at Charlottesville, Va.; Wednesday, Naval Academy at Annapolis; Thursday, Catholic University at Washington; Friday, Johns Hopkins at Baltimore; Saturday, Columbia at New York...
...preliminary trials for the Freshman debating team, which were held last night, resulted in twelve men being retained for the final trials, which will be held in the New Lecture Hall Saturday afternoon and evening. The following will debate at 2.30 o'clock: Affirmative--R. L. Lurie, J. J. Coffrey, L. Dennis; negative--B. Goldstein, O. M. Watkins, M. Lussenhop. The teams which argue at 7 o'clock follow: Affirmative--J. T. Noonan, E. P. Furber, R. Bushnell; negative--S. A. Freeman, J. M. Wolfe, J. Davis...
...believes that the time has come when the Athletic Committee should by vote designate the coach in every major sport as the absolute director of the squad. If the Athletic Committee will say that the coach and not the captain is responsible and in complete charge, the Committee will follow the logical tendency of the Harvard system; will remove from any coach the embarrassment of asserting his authority; will lift from every captain the burden of such onerous responsibility, and will probably accomplish great good for the University crews of future years...