Word: huddlestone
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...vote on the merits of the question, Resolved: that the alterations in the requirements for admission into Harvard College are desirable, resulted in 45 votes for the affirmative, and 25 for the negative. J. H. Huddleston, '86 opened the debate for the affirmative, and G. P. Furber, '87, for the negative, followed by G. F. Davidson, '85, aff., and by H. M. Williams, '85, neg. On the secret ballot on the merits of arguments of principal disputants, the affirmative received 19 votes, and the negative...
...Harvard Union meets this evening. The following is the question for discussion: Resolved, "That the proposed alterations in the requirements for admission to Harvard College are desirable." Regular disputants,- G. F. Davidson, '85, and J. H. Huddleston, '86, affirmative; H. M. Williams, '85, and G. P. Furber, '87, negative. An amendment to the constitution regarding the method of selecting the question for debate, will come up for discussion immediately after the call to order...
...following men have been elected members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society: From '85, Craigin, Bacon, Lothman, Long, Davidson, Alderson, Hildreth, Chamberlain, E. I. Smith, Carrier, Gleason, Hansen, Arnold, Nutter, Goodale, Root and Aldrich. From '86 Huddleston, Snyder, J. N. Palmer, Carpenter, Rankin, Osgood, Kenison and LaMonte...