Word: meetings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...must be remembered that the audience was one of Harvard supporters. The ideas entertained at Yale as to the propriety of faculty coaching of debaters may be different from those held at Harvard, and it is certainly desirable that the two universities come to an understanding and meet hereafter on terms which are unquestionably equal; but such considerations are, for the present, out of order. Harvard was aware of the situation and consented to the debte. If this University had won it might now be well to insist upon a satisfactory agreement in regard to the question of faculty coaching...
...hoped the notice for hammer throwers published in another column will meet with a hearty response from all who are of the necessary weight and strength to do good work in this event. On account of the cold and wet weather it has thus far been impossible to do any work in the weight events except in putting the shot in the Gymnasium. The shot-putting contests which have been held from time to time have been of some benefit, but have not brought out as many men as it was hoped they would. Putting the shot requires not only...
...been decided to send a relay team of six men on a trip to include contests with the Universities of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Princeton, as well as to the meet of the New Jersey Athletic Club this Spring. Other candidates for the track team are practicing indoors as before...
...bicycle squad meet with their wheels in front of the Gymnasium at 3 o'clock, prepared for a road ride, weather permitting...
...class in G. G. Allen's method of shorthand will meet at 16 Oxford street, Tuesday, March 23, at 8 p. m. Arrangements will then be made for night and hour of future meetings. The Allen method is endorsed by the highest educational and stenographic authorities. It is the only method giving speed from the beginning of the course and by it the highest rate of shorthand speed is attainable. In the course of twelve lessons now offered (at special terms) a speed sufficient for college lectures can easily be gained. For full particulars address W. C. Housel at Crimson...