Word: maddening
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Worcester Classical High School at Worcester last night. The question was the same as that of the Princeton debate. The Harvard speakers, C. H. Scovell, A. Black and J. D. Williams, excelled in form and analysis of the subject and their rebuttal was particularly good. For Worcester, J. T. Madden, W. E. Prince, and F. J. Rooney based their arguments on England's claim to suzerainty and her right to demand a reduction of the franchise requirements. The Freshmen showed that Great Britain had neither special rights under the conventions nor general rights in international law to interfere, and that...
...Beedle, J. M. Madden, and E. Schwartz, will speak for the Prospect Union...
...Elliot '95, C. E. Bryan '96, and C. Dickinson '96.-Negative: L. Beedle, J. M. Madden, and J. Schwartz...
...Harvard Union has the affirmative. The speakers will be - Affirmative: F. S. Elliot '95, C. E. Bryan '96, and C. Dickinson '96. - Negative: L. Beedle, J. M. Madden, and J. Schwartz...
Earned runs, Harvard 4; Haverhill 1. Two-base hits, Paine, Gillespie. Home runs, Hallowell, Hovey. Stolen bases, Harvard 8; Haverhill 3. First base on balls, Harvard 4; Haverhill 1. First base on errors, Harvard 2; Haverhill 3. Struck out, Frothingham (2), Wiggin (2), Sheehan (4), Lewis (3), Dorcy (2), Madden, Kelleher, Johnson. Passed ball, Sullivan. Wild pitch, Johnson. Hit by pitched ball, Trafford. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Mr. Mullen...