Word: havener
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...CLARK.Walter Haven Clark, the second speaker, was born in Hartford, Conn., January 20, 1872 and prepared for college at the Hartford Public High School. He was a prominent member of the school debating club and obtained his forensic training there, at one time holding the office of president. On entering Yale in the class of ninety-six he joined the Freshman Union, taking an active interest in all its affairs. In his sophomore year he early became a member of the Yale Union and in January, 1894, was one of Yale's three representatives in the debate with Harvard. During...
...annual Harvard-Yale debate comes off at New Haven tonight. Yale has been making extraordinary efforts this year to win and the contest is expected to be very close. Harvard has the affirmative of the question: "Resolved, That a permanent court of arbitration should be established by the United States and Great Britain...
They leave for New Haven this morning on the Shore line on the 10 o'clock express. Accompanying them will be W. S. Youngman, L. S., who was on this year's Princeton debate; Wirt Howe '96 and Charles Grilk '98, alternates on tonight's debate; Professor G. P. Baker, Professor A. S. Hill, and several of the men who have entered in the Yale track games, which will be held in New Haven tomorrow. At the debate tonight, Hon. E. J. Phelps will preside...
There will be a meeting in Harvard 1 at 7.30 tonight as a send-off to the Yale debaters, who will leave for New Haven Thursday afternoon. Senator Dallinger, C. A. Duniway, H. C. Lakin and A. C. Train are expected to address the meeting. It is urged that a large number be present, for the meeting will be short and a good send-off is wanted in this last debate of the year...
...HAVEN, April 28.- Yale shut out Amherst in the game here today. Score...