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...held this evening at 7 in Sever 11. The question will be, "Resolved. That United States Senators should be elected by direct vote of the people." Only the ten men chosen at the first trial will be allowed to speak. Speeches will be limited to five minutes. C. Grilk '98 and P. G. Carleton '99 will act as judges. Three men and an alternate will be chosen...
...judges, S. R. Wrightington 1L., and C. Grilk '98, chose the following men to speak at the second trial: A. G. Allen, Jr., H. W. Bowker, Arnold Cook, E. E. Coolidge, L. M. Dougan, R. A. Feiss, S. H. E. Freund, M. T. Hall, J. W. Scott, and M. E. Stillwell...
...Wrightington 1L., and C. Grilk '98, will be the judges...
ATHALIE USHERS.- The following men have been appointed ushers for the French play at Sanders this evening: F. H. Bigelow, J. A. Loud, B. H. Hayes, W. H. Rand, J. L. Knox, H. Coonley, C. Grilk, L. H. Parkhurst, C. W. Locke, A. Scott, R. C. Davis, S. L. Fuller, N. Perkins, A. A. Sprague, R. W. P. Brown, H. F. Robinson, B. R. Robinson, B. H. Dibblee, O. S. Seaver, H. D. Bushuell, L. W. Redpath, C. D. Woodberry, W. S. Parker. Ushers must be at Sanders at 4.30 this afternoon to receive cards and badges...
...Charles Grilk '98 made the third speech on the afflrmative and said in part: There are four practical solutions of the problem. First, letting the islands go; second, joing with other nations in guaranteeing their neutrality and independence; third, assuming a protectorate over them; fourth, annexation...