Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...account of the lectures this week and because Saturday is a holiday, the trial debate for membership in the Harvard Forum has been posponed to Friday, February 28. The subject is: "Resolved, That the principles of the Monroe Doctrine apply to the Venezuela question...
...competitive debate for membership in the Harvard Union was held last night in Sever 11. The question was: "Resolved, That the attitude of the United States government on the Venezuelan question should be commended." After the principal disputants, Charles Grilk '98 and S. P. Delaney '96, twenty-five men spoke from the floor. They were: A. M. Fulton, Jr., '97, S. B. Fay '96, G. A. Howe '96, M. D. Abrams '98, C. F. Regan '98, A. A. Bryant '97, A. M. Sayre '97, I. Zeigler Sp., C. E. Case '98, V. Taylor Sp., A. O. Lovejoy...
Harvard Union. Competitive Debate for Membership. Sever...
...Harvard Union will hold a competitive debate for membership tonight in Sever 11. The question will be: "Resolved, That the attitude of the United States government on the Venezuelan question should be commended." The debate will be opened on the affirmative by Charles Grilk '98, and on the negative by S. P. Delaney...
...debating clubs offer almost the only means of training for men who wish to take up debating, and in past years the men who represented Harvard have with few exceptions been chosen from one or the other of these clubs. Competitive debates for membership in these two organizations have already been announced. The Union will hold a debate for candidates tonight and the Forum will hold one next week. It is as true in debating as in athletics, that the larger the number of candidates, the greater the chances of getting good men, and consequently the greater the chances...