Word: maine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Twelve men were retained at the trials for the Freshman debating team in New Lecture Hall last evening. These have been divided into four teams for the final trials next Thursday and Friday, which will be regular debates. The main speeches will be twelve minutes and the rebuttals five minutes in length. The first two teams which will debate in New Lecture Hall next Thursday at 1.30, are: affirmative--H. Epstein, L. S. Kubie, A. K. Small; negative--J. W. Cooke, E. Adlow, P. L. Sayre. The two teams which will debate on Friday at 4.30 o'clock...
...Captain Storer spoke for a few minutes, outlining the work this spring, and urging the necessity of more men coming out. The practice, beginning next Monday, will be held every day for two weeks at 3.30 o'clock, and will be made as light and pleasant as possible, the main object being to get to know the men and enable them to handle the ball cleanly. Coach Leary '05 and P. Withington '10 also spoke, urging the importance of spring practice...
...annual meeting of the Phillips Brooks House Association will be held in connection with a dinner in the Union on Wednesday, April 9. The main object in thus combining the business meeting with the Association dinner is to afford the undergraduates an opportunity to become better acquainted with the various activities of Brooks House. As a part of the program the members of the cabinet will present their reports in such a way as to give a complete summary of the work of the past year, bringing in all the constituent societies. Special effort has been made...
...main purpose of the trust is to hold certain donations of funds and property from several men who desire an income for their immediate heirs and have the property then go to the University. It is so arranged that other funds and properties can be added to the trust from time to time. The names of the donors and amounts of the donations have not yet been announced...
...original Senior Garden Party will be held in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. The First Corps Cadets Band will be one of the main features of the evening. This well-known aggregation of musicians is preparing a lively program of popular songs for the event. Bananas, and slippery sustenance of the sunny South, will be in the premier position on the foot bill, but a full list of other refreshments will also be ready for the joy seekers...