Word: j
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Club last night on the question, "Resolved, That the policy of the administration in the Philippines should be supported," was decided in favor of the affirmative, supported by DeBray's camp. The speakers of the affirmative were D. S. Forbes, F. E. Sweetser, and A. Friedman. E. E. Franchot, J. H. Freese and E. H. Letchworth had the negative. The Constitution of the University Debating Club was read and ratified and has now received the approval of all four class clubs...
...remaining articles the most striking and considerable is entitled "The English Drama, 1889-1899." The author, J. P. White '00, shows the wide and detailed acquaintance with the drama of the day necessary for the treatment of such a subject, and is clear and interesting...
...Experiment" by J. G. Forbes '01, "By Special Wire" by G. H. Montague '01, and "Chiky" by W. Jones '00 are three good stories. An unusually good sonnet by Frank Simonds '00, an editorial on the University Club, and several book reviews complete the number...
...coaches who helped in the practice were Dibblee, Lewis, Merriman, Forbes, Cranston, Mason, Haughton, Cabot, Adams, Fairchild, Wrenn, Bouve, J. H. Hayes, B. H. Hayes, Norton Shaw, Sullivan, Cozzens, Beale, B. Holden and S. Crosby...
...meeting of the Freshman Debating Club held last night the question was decided in favor of the affirmative, supported by O. S. Bear and J. T. Sears...