Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...year with another club out of the University, is not to be open to all members of the University. But we understand the reasons why this is not done in the present case, for the debate is the result of an invitation from the Trinity Club to hold a joint meeting in the private rooms of the club. The rooms are small and it is impossible to extend invitations outside of the members of the Union. We feel, however, that it would be a good thing for the debating interests of the University if the Harvard clubs could hold some...
There will be a joint debate this evening at 8 o'clock between the Harvard Union and the Trinity Club of Boston, at the rooms of the latter in Trinity Church. The question will be: "Resolved, That we should endorse the President's message." The speakers for the Union, who will support the affirmative are S. P. Delaney '96, Charles Grilk '98 and R. M. Alden Gr. All members of the Union are invited to attend the debate and the reception to be held afterwards...
...meeting of the Freshman Debating Club last night the challenge from the Yale Freshman Union for a joint debate was accepted. Arrangements were left in the hands of the Standing Committee...
...been decided by the Western Intercollegiate A. A. to challenge the winners of the eastern intercollegiate track and field contests to a joint meeting for the championships of America. A committee will be appointed to confer with the eastern management as to place and time of games...
Professor George P. Baker will lecture this evening in Harvard 1, at 7.30, under the joint auspices of the Union and the Forum. He will discuss the Possibilities in Debating at Harvard...