Word: hon
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hurwitz '08, who presented the negative case. The Coolidge Prize of $100 for the best undergraduate work in the trials for the Harvard team was won by H. Hurwitz '08. R.W. Kelso '04 coached the team. The chairman at the debate was Professor Hollis, and the judges were Hon. J.R. Dunbar of Boston, Dean G.W. Kirchwey of the Columbia Law School, and Dean H.W. Rogers of the Yale Law School. Their decision, divided, was in favor of Princeton...
...Peavey 2L.--chose to argue the affirmative, and they were opposed by E.O. Proctor '09, H.F. Bishop 1L., and W.W. Wynkoop '08, of Yale, on the negative. The Coolidge Prize was won by J.S. Davis '08 in the trials for the University team, which was coached by Hon. A.P. Stone '93 of Boston. Judge S.E. Baldwin h.'91, of the Supreme Court of Errors of Connecticut, presided at the debate. The judges, Professor H. VanDyke of Princeton, Professor W.G. Everett of Brown, and Dean C.F. Emerson of Dartmouth,--awarded the decision to Harvard unanimously...
...lectures and entertainments have been fully up to the high standard set by the 1907 officers and they have been well attended and appreciated by the members of the Union. Among the speakers have been, President Eliot, Senator Albert J. Beveridge, Dr. W.T. Grenfell, Hon. W.H. Langdon, Hon. Joseph H. Choate '52, Rev. H.B. Frissell, General Horace Porter, Winston Churchill and Hon. George A. Hibbard...
...undertakings for the year have included: an opening reception; two religious services; and a series of conferences and smokers. Among those who have addressed the club are President Eliot, Mr. H. S. Carruth, Rev. J. C. Walsh, Hon. Bellamy Storer '67, Mr. Stephen O'Meara, Hon. C. A. DeCourcey, and Assistant Dean W. R. Castle. The average membership for the past year was 40; the dues have been increased from two to five dollars; and the average attendance at the open meetings has been...
...country of his adoption. The income of the Fund is devoted to the delivery and publication of annual lectures upon "The Essentials of Free Government and the Duties of the Citizen," or upon some part of that subject. The lectureship was inaugurated in 1904 by the Rt. Hon. James Bryce, whose subject was "The Study of Popular Governments...