Word: inter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first page purports to be a reprint of the article by President Eliot entitled "Political Principles and Tendencies;" as only one omission is indicated, the reader is obliged to inter that the article, with the exception of that single omission, is printed just as it appeared in the Outlook. But comparison with the original shows in the reprint many other omissions, of matter which is not insignificant, but so essential to the integrity of the presentation of President Eliot's views, that in some cases what is left, because of the omission, becomes hardly intelligible, and in other cases gives...
...subject drawn from contemporary French politics. The administration of the prize is in the hands of the French Department. In 1898-'99, the contest was open only to Sophomores and Freshmen, but last year the medal was awarded to the best speaker in the final round of the inter-class debate...
...members of the class team winning the inter-class contests, Mr. R. C. Surbridge '89 has established the Surbridge Cups, which, with the Pasteur Medal, make up the prizes for the inter-class debating...
...succeeded in making the old "Union" or "Forum," the rival debating societies for the three upper classes. In the latter case, he was usually unable to debate before the club more than three or four times during the year. Furthermore, the rivalry between the clubs seldom showed itself in inter-club debates...
...Hoffman, Jr., '02, winner of the President's Cup in the Lenox Tournament, A. M. Brown '03, W. B. Wood '02, T. D. Emory '02, and G. M. Wheelock '01, substitute in 1899. The material in the Freshman class is unusually strong, including H. B. Hollins, Jr., inter-scholastic champion; G. O. Winston, ex-interscholastic champion; J. M. Richards, runner-up in the Brae-Burn Tournament, N. A. Murdock, Jr., J. T. Soutten and G. P. Snow...