Word: granted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Final trials for the Freshman debating team will be held in the New 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...
...anonymous "Les Lauriers sont Coupes," a vividly remembered picture of childhood in Brussels, full of detail yet unified and effective. Of the stories, Mr. Plummer's "Full o' the Moon" catches the spirit of Irish legend, though the effort at Irish idiom is a trifle apparent; and Mr. Grant Code's "The Smile" places an old theme in an up-to-date Central American setting with considerable success. The articles on topics of the day begin with Mr. J. S. Watson's "Art and Artificiality," a not quite articulate protest against the "Safety First" temperament. Mr. McComb in his paper...
...triangular debate with Yale and Princeton on May 5 will be held in Harvard 5 and 6 Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. All candidates for the team should be prepared to deliver a five-minute speech on either side of the question: "Resolved, That the United States should grant complete independence to the Philippine Islands within the next five years." H. Epstein '16, who has been chosen coach, will be in charge of the trials...
...between the acts. The orchestra will include the following: Violins--W. F. Hamilton '17 and A. L. Whitman '18; 'cello--W. S. Charak '17; bass viol--B. J. Mattuck '18; clarinet--A. D. McLean '18; cornets--W. S. Sibley '18 and A. L. Wonson '19; French horn--D. J. Grant '18; piccolo and flute--H. H. Pell '19; saxaphone--S. N. Vessey '19; piano--J. M. Parmelee '19; drum and traps--G. Tiffany '19, leader...
Several managers were appointed, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee. Louis Hasbrouck Bevier '17, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was appointed manager of the boxing team, and Alpheus Montague Geer '18, of Nutley, N. J., assistant manager. Grant Hyde Code '18, of Pittsburg, Pa., was made manager of the fencing team...