Word: havener
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HAVEN, CONN., May 10. - The first debate between the freshman debating societies of Harvard and Yale was held at Alumni Hall tonight, and resulted in a victory for Yale, after a very close contest. The audience numbered about five hundred persons and nearly filled the hall...
...giving their decision the judges complimented all the speakers highly, but decided in favor of the Yale speakers. Great cheering followed and the successful speakers were carried on the shoulders of the students to the New Haven House, where a banquet was given...
...debate between the Harvard Freshman Debating Club and the Yale Freshman Union will take place in New Haven this evening. The question is: "Resolved, That the President's term should be extended to six years and that he be ineligible for reelection." The Harvard club will support the affirmative. It will be represented by Charles Grilk, C. Elbridge Morgan and Hugh T. Reynolds. F. Hendrick is alternate. H. A. Bull '95 will accompany the speakers. The speakers for the Yale Freshman Union are C. E. Julin, H. Bingham, Jr., and F. E. Richardson; R. E. Hume, alternate...
...third annual joint play of the two Yale junior societies Psi U. and D. L. E., will be presented at the Hyperion Theatre, in New Haven on the evenings of Monday and Tuesday, May 13 and 14. The piece to be produced this year is "Mr. Bonaparte," a musical burlesque in two acts by F. L. Lee '95, and E. G. Taylor '95. Most of the music has been selected from various sources by Allen Wardwell '95, who has also written a waltz which will be sung in the second act. Julian I. Chamberlain '95, has composed a duet...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 8. - The spring regatta of the Yale Navy was held yesterday afternoon on Lake Whitney, and the sophomore eight won the class championship of the university by defeating the freshmen in the final heat. The 'varsity and the sophomores then rowed over the same course. The contest was a close one as the 'varsity had agreed not to row faster than 30 strokes to the minute. The 'varsity finished two lengths ahead...