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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...each of which fifteen men will be named from those who have spoken, and will be ranked, each man receiving from one to five points to his credit. At the final trials the question will be that chosen for the Exeter debate, and the six men having the highest total number of points to their credit will form the first and second teams. It will be seen that absence from one trial will not permanently injure a man's chances for the team. The question to be debated at the trial on Wednesday is, "Resolved, That railroad pooling should...
...being torn gradually to pieces by the onslaught of Napoleonic imperialism. A few great men, notably Kant, Goethe and Schiller, remained to re-awaken the national soul. Schiller strove to create perfect natures by the perfection of every quality given us, and by the conception of art as the highest of human activities. The present times, with their material, worldly tendencies, the merging of the souls of individuals into soulless machines, offer a splendid mission for Schiller's conception of art; and that art would be a tower of strength in the struggle for an enlightened, unselfish, elevated national consciousness...
...York, with Princeton second, Columbia third, and Yale last. Of the thirteen tournaments played since the present series of intercollegiate tournaments began, Harvard has now won 8, Columbia 4, and Yale 1. G. T. McClure '06 and Q. A. Brackett '06, of Harvard, were tied for the highest individual score, each having won all his games. The second highest score was made by J. Tolins '05, of Columbia, who won two games and tied the third. The teams played as scheduled, except that O. Lazinsk '06 took the place of J. D. Van Buren '05 of the Columbia team...
...HIGHEST HONORS...
...HIGHEST HONORS...