Word: generalization
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...years, the three speakers have been greatly helped in their work by the alternate, who has not only studied the question with them, but has also spent considerable time in speaking against them on the other side of the question. It seems only just that alternates should receive more general recognition than they have in former years, and it would be a step in the right direction to have the alternates for both universities occupy seats on the platform on the evening of the debate...
...Although the greatest care was taken when this debate was being arranged to announce both at Harvard and Columbia that it was a strictly interclub affair, most of the New York and Boston papers have, as usual, spoken of its as "between Harvard and Columbia," aad a far too general impression has thus been established that it was an intercollegiate debate. As long as debates are held in this way between clubs of different universities, elaborately prepared and widely advertised, it seems impossible to have them generally regarded in any but this light; and when such prominence is given them...
...Dunster street, one sunny room for a club table; also first class meals at the general tables...
Tickets to the Harvard-Yale debate are on sale today at Thurston's for officers of the University and members of debating clubs. There will be a general sale Monday. A section has been reserved for Yale men, who may apply to J. Weston Allen, 336 Tremont Building, Boston...
Members of the Faculty, the Union, Forum, and Freshman Debating Club, may obtain tickets for the Harvard-Yale debate at Thurston's or Sever's on Saturday. The general sale will begin Monday. Tickets for the banquet to be held at Young's after the debate may be obtained by members of the debating clubs by sending name and price ($2.50) to R. C. Davis, Ware...