Word: givens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first of the Catholic Club's series of public lectures will be given this evening in the lecture room of the Fogg Museum by Rev. John Talbot Smith of New York. His subject will be "Dry Rot in Literature; the influence on modern literature of the three philosophical errors, Agnosticism, Naturalism and Pessimism." The lecture is at 8 and is open to all members of the University...
...neighborhood of 14,000 such seats on both sides of the field, it may readily be seen that hundreds of people are certain to be disappointed. The seats for season ticket holders were drawn by lot on a system which had my approval and no preference was given to graduates or undergraduates. The fifth group of the first table received their tickets by lot, giving preference to the members of the Graduates' Athletic Association. The greater number of this group have seats in the stands behind the goal posts...
After the speeches Professor Hollis announced that Mr. Augustus Hemenway had written to him, saying that $10,000 would be forthcoming toward the furnishing of the club. Mr. J. H. Hyde '98, of New York, has given $20,000 toward a library...
...subject for the next debate will be : "Resolved, That the presidential electors be chosen by districts instead of by states." Rich and Thurman have the affirmative, Roberts and Senior the negative. on Nov. 27, The meeting will be given up to trials for the selection of a team to debate against the Worcester High School...
...Museum. The opening speeches will be twelve minutes and the rebuttal five minutes in length, and the sides have been assigned as follows: Negative--Morse, Frank and Bruce; affirmative--Mayer, Kirtland and Yeomans. Three men and an alternate will be selected and the Coolidge Prize of 8100 will be given to the man who has made the best speeches in the three trials. Princeton will submit her choice of side next Saturday. The question is: "Resolved, That the English claims in the present controversy with the South African republic are justifiable...