Word: manned
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...purpose of the meeting. It has always been the good fortune of the University, said Dean Hurlbut, to have as speakers for this occasion men who have exerted an influence and felt an interest in the affairs of men. Tonight is no exception, and we have before us a man who has risen above party lines, and who is an example of integrity and devotion to high purposes--the Honorable Samuel Walker McCall...
...Brackett '07, G. T. McClure '07, E. H. Gruening 1G., K. S. Johnson '07, and F. D. Utley '08, substitute. Gruening and Johnson play their first intercollegiate games today. Columbia appears to have the strongest team in the league this year. J. R. Capablanca, Columbia's first board man, is in a class by himself among collegiate chess players, and should win easily all three matches. Of the previous tournaments, Harvard has won eight, Columbia four and Yale...
Notices of the 1908 Union dance, to be held on February 11, will be sent out to all Junior members of the Union on January 3 and all replies must be received by January 10. Each man who accepts must enclose his calling card and, on blanks provided for the purpose, the name and address of the lady whom he wishes to have invited. As soon as each reply is received, an engraved invitation, enclosing the calling card, will be sent to the lady...
Trials will be held on January 9 for the class relay races, which will come on January 11. Besides the usual fourman relay race, in which each man swims 50 yards, this meet will include a water polo game, a fancy diving contest, and a 50-yard race between the first substitutes of the four class teams. Immediately after the class meet a University squad will be selected and preparation for the intercollegiate series will begin...
...trials to select the Forum and Agora debating teams for the debate on January 16 will be held in Dane Hall at 7 o'clock this evening. Each man will have ten minutes to argue either side of the subject for the debate: "Resolved, That United States senators should be elected by popular vote." First and second teams of three men each will be chosen...