Word: governors
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...ADAMS, Capt.WENDELL PHILLIPS CLUB.- Members of the faculty may obtain tickets for Governor Greenhalge's address on "The Need of Able Public Speakers," to be given in Sanders Theatre on May 18 by writing...
Andover and Worcester Academy will have a debate in Andover on May 22 upon the question: "Resolved, That the principles of the Swiss Referendum should be adopted in the United States." Governor Greenhalge will preside...
...HAVEN, April 28.- The sixth debate between Harvard and Yale took place last evening in the Hyperion Theatre. As in all the previous debates, Harvard won. Chauncy M. Depew presided in his usual happy manner. The judges were Professor Matthews of Columbia, Governor Brown of Rhode Island, and Dr. Rainsford of New York. They announced after the debate that the Harvard men had shown themselves superior to the Yale speakers, but by a slight margin...
...Harvard-Yale debate which is to take place tomorrow night in the Hyperion Theatre, New Haven, promises to be an interesting and well arranged contest. Hon. Chauncy M. Depew will preside. Professor Brander Matthews of Columbia, Governor Brown of Rhode Island, and Dr. W. R. Rainsford of New York have been chosen judges. After the debate a reception and banquet will be given by the Yale Union to the speakers, judges, and visiting Harvard...
...left of Professor Smith were Governor Greenhalge and Mrs. Greenhalge, Professor F. J. Child, who held the place left vacant by the absence of Professor Lane; Mrs. C. L. Smith, President W. J. Tucker of Dartmouth, President F. Carter of Williams, President L. C. Seelye of Smith, President E. A. McGusk of Holy Cross, President W. F. Warren of Boston University, Mrs. Agassiz, representing Radcliffe College; Professor Irivne, representing Wellesley; President M. E. Gates of Amherst, President G. S. Hall of Clark University, President E. H. Capen of Tufts, President E. A. Devitt of Boston College, and President...