Word: hadley
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Preliminary trials were first held in the several departments of the University and from these trials the few best men were selected to compete in a general debate. The Academic department entered eight men; the Scientific, two; the Theological School, two; and the Law School, three. Professor Hadley, Professor Phelps, and Judge Baldwin picked out the following men whom they considered as doing best in this trial: H. W. Fisher '98, J. K. Clark '99, H. A. Jump '99 T. S., and F. E. Richardson '98. These four men were drilled together and the final team has only lately been...
Professor A. T. Hadley, Mr. E. V. Raynolds and Mr. C. W. Wells have coached the team and members of the Yale Union have from time to time debated against the speakers in order to give them more practice in rebuttal...
...which are scattered through classical journals, transactions, and other periodicals in this country and in Germany. His longest and most important work is on Greek verification in inscriptions. A little work of his entitled "Remnants of Early Latin" is also a valuable contribution to science. He also entirely rewrote Hadley's Greek Grammar. At the time of his death he had on hand an extensive work on the Scholia of Plato; but he needed another year abroad for its completion. He was also engaged in the study of Greek and Italic religions, for which work he had a peculiar fitness...
Best general references: Bastable's Economics; Marshall's Principles of Political Economy; Glascow Herald, '96; Report of the West End Street R. R., '95-'96; Hudson's Railways; Shaw's Municipal Government; Hadley's Railroad Transportation...
...Festival March, Hadley...