Word: heading
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...chosen to represent Harvard in the debate with Princeton, May 11, have been working steadily since the final trial and now have their case pretty well in hand. W. E. Hutton 3L., has acted as head coach in training the team, while several members of the University Debating Club have volunteered their services in debating against the team with P. G. Carleton '99, the alternate, in order that the men may get frequent practice in rebuttal. A spirited debate was held recently when State Senator F. M. Dallinger '93, Representative Hapsey and J. A. H. Keith Sp., held a formal...
Captain Goodrich's resignation from the position he held for a year and a half as the head of the Harvard crew and his withdrawal from the squad are events which have taken the undergraduates altogether unawares. A week ago it would have seemed almost as likely that the eight would be disbanded entirely, as that a Harvard crew would be sent to New London this June without Goodrich. No similar occurrence could create deeper or more widespread regret, and most Harvard men, whether oarsmen or not, find it hard to reconcile themselves to the step. Nevertheless, since Goodrich...
...cheering the buildings as heretofore, with the addition of the old Tree, will enter last in caps and gowns, and will form in semi-circles in front of and facing the statue. The arrangement would then be, graduates at the end of Memorial Hall with John Harvard at their head, and Seniors facing the statue about to be welcomed into the ranks of the graduates...
...communications from the Class Day Committee define clearly the attitude of the University officials towards the "Tree" exercises. They must be abandoned soon. '98 has a chance to be the head end of futurity or the tail-end of antiquity,- with the privilege of a choice. The two objections to the past exercises appear to be against the nature of the contest and the crowded condition of the enclosure...
...Freshmen at the foot of the south row. The Seniors, in caps and gowns, will enter last and will form in semi-circles in front of, and facing the statue. The arrangement would then be, graduates at the end of Memorial Hall with John Harvard at their head, and Seniors facing the statue about to be welcomed into the ranks of the graduates. This, with the other classes arranged as already mentioned, will form the scene from the spectators' point of view...