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...GARRISON, Jr.THE following members of the '95 nine can receive tickets for the Yale '96 game at Leavitt's: Brown, Bigelow, Rogers, Cassatt, Bent, Bacon, Reed. Also the members of the ninety-six crew: Kales, Forbes, Stillman, Derby, C. Brewer, Fairchild, Howland, Mann, Frothingham...
...sophomore boat Keenan changed places with Phelps at No. 3. Goodnough coached from the launch. The juniors rowed in their accustomed order: Stroke, Kales; 7, Forbes; 6, Stillman; 5, Daly; 4, C. Brewer; 3, Fairchild; 2, Howland; bow, Mann...
...HAVEN, CONN., May 1. - The second Yale Princeton debate took place tonight in the Hyperion. The decision of the judges was in favor of Princeton. The debate was attended by a good-sized and enthusiastic audience. The presiding officer of the evening was Judge Henry E. Howland of New York. After a brief introduction Judge Howland announced the question as "Resolved, that the income tax law of 1894 was, under the circumstances, justifiable," and declared that the addresses would be confined to the ethical, not the constitutional side, Princeton taking the affirmative and Yale the negative...
...above speakers occupied twelve minutes. Messrs. Rall and Buttrick, for Yale, and Messrs. McElroy and Burns were allowed six minutes rebuttal. The judges, Rev. Lyman Abbott, of New York, Laurence Hutton and Professor Cummings, of Harvard, retired, and were out nearly half an hour. During their-absence Judge Howland made a witty speech, declining to talk upon the income tax, the subject under discussion, as it "touched him up" too deeply. Dr. Abbott, for the judges, then declared that the decision was not unanimous, but that it gave the victory to Princeton. There was some applause at the announcement...
Preparations have been completed by the Yale Union for the debate with Princeton which takes place at New Haven this evening. This is the second Yale-Princeton debate arranged, and a decision is to be rendered. Judge Henry Howland of New York city, has accepted the invitation to preside, and the judges are Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott of New York, Lawrence Hutton, the author, and Professor Edward Cummings of Harvard. The question selected is: "Resolved, that, under the circumstances, the passage of the income tax law of 1894 was justifiable." Yale presented the question, giving Princeton the choice of sides...