Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Tonight at 7.30 in Harvard 1 there will be a competitive debate for membership. Question: "Resolved, That the recent intervention of Greece in Crete was justifiable." The following are the judges: Dr. A. C. Coolidge, Professor G. P. Baker, Professor J. V. Platner...
...first, with the exception that each man will be allowed four minutes. The three judges, one of whom will be a member of the Faculty, will select ten men for the third trial. Distinguished as the ten best debaters of the club, these men will be eligible for membership in the Union without further trial and the same concession will probably be secured from the Forum. The subject for the third trial, to be held on May 5, will be that selected for the debate with the Sophomores and each man must speak on the side of the question which...
Harvard Union. Competitive Debate for Membership. Open to all members of the University. Sever...
...Membership fees have been arranged for the whole college course for the purpose of effecting a permanent organization in the club, and that the good results of one boating season may be transferred to the next. The unusually large number of candidates shows the widespread interest taken in boating this spring. Many of the men are promising in their work and of good physique, and with the addition of some of the men now with their class eights there should be little difficulty in forming at least four good crews...
Next Friday at 7.30 p. m. in Sever 11, the Harvard Union will hold a competitive debate for membership. This trial, the last of the year, is open to all members of the University except Freshmen. The question is, "Resolved, That the foreign policy of the Cleveland administration is to be commended." A. M. Sayre Sp., will open the debate in the affirmative and W. E. Weaver '98 in the negative. All speeches will be limited to five minutes...