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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...business meeting of the Harvard Union last evening the following men, unanimously recommended by the judges at the last competitive debate, were elected to membership: A. M. Kales L. S., H. D. Buell '97, B. H. Hayes '98. E. H. Warren Gr., a former member of the Union and twice on a winning team of debaters against Yale, was readmitted to membership. A. M. Sayre '98 was chosen to represent the Union on the Advisory Committee, and R. E. Olds '97 was elected to the executive committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Union. | 10/20/1896 | See Source »

...Harvard Forum held a competitive debate for membership last evening in Harvard 1 on the subject...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Forum Trial Debate. | 10/17/1896 | See Source »

...candidates for membership were as follows: R. H. Cox '99, A. J. Smith '99, F. Gratwick '97, W. L. Leighton '99, M. Hyman '99, S. W. Merrill '99, A. R. Campbell '99, L. E. Guillow '98, M. W. Wormelle '97, W. C. Dennis '98, G. H. Dorr '97, E. W. Stout '98, E. Lissner '99, C. Gaw '98, A. Mehlinger '99, E. B. Edwards '98, D. H. Fletcher '99, E. W. Cuting '98, G. F. Hagerman '97, A. F. Hess '97, C. K. Bush...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Forum Trial Debate. | 10/17/1896 | See Source »

Last evening, in Sever 11, the Harvard Union held its first meeting of the year, in the form of a competitive debate for membership. Twenty-five candidates spoke, in addition to the principal disputants. The speaking ability displayed, though not remarkable, was in general above the average, and the men to be recommended were difficult to choose...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Union. | 10/17/1896 | See Source »

With the very successful organization of the Freshman Debating Club, Wednesday, and the trial debates for membership to Union and the Forum tonight, the active work in debating, outside the courses in public speaking offered by the English Department, commences. Every meeting of the societies from now on will be a small but important part in the preparation for the intercollegiate contests with Yale and Princeton, in which success means so much to Harvard. Harvard must win; but to win Harvard must work, hard and steadily. That a great many men will work hard we have no doubt, for there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/16/1896 | See Source »

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