Word: membership
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...arrangements for the next Harvard-Yale debate are progressing very satisfactorily. The debate will take place at New Haven probably during the week of April 23 to 27. It will be the sixth Harvard-Yale debate. Yale has submitted the following question: "Resolved, that full membership in the House of Representatives should be given to members of the cabinet." Harvard has choice of sides. An early meeting of the joint committee from the New Harvard Union and the Wendell Phillips Club will be held to choose the side which Harvard will maintain, and to arrange for a competitive debate...
...question to give any adequate decription of the work done, but any body who has any interest in university extension can go and see for himself what it is doing. Any student may join and it is greatly desired the there should be a large membership of students outside those who are teaching. One thing most noticeable this year is the improvement in the standard of the classes. A year or two ago it was thought that almost any student was competent to teach any of the classes, but now a man needs to be above the average...
...meeting of the Wendell Phillips Club last night the following officers were elected: President, F. C. Thwaits, 1 L. S., vice-president, E. S. Page '95, secretary, H. F. Knight '96, treasurer, L. C. Renfro '95; executive committee, W. B. Wolffe '95, P. Warren '96, L. W. Mott '96; membership committee, J. W. Cooke, L. S. S., W. S. Youngman...
...Brooks of Harvard, Walter Camp of Yale, Alexander Moffatt of Princeton, John C. Bell of Pennsylvania, and Paul Dashiel of Lehigh. The committee will act only with regard to the playing rules of the game and will not attempt to make any rules relating to membership on teams. Its first meeting will occur at the University Athletic Club of New York on February...
...story of a house on Oak street, in Boston, was hired and a reading room and gymnasium were provided. The reading room is supplied with books, magazines and newspapers. In connection with the gymnasium is a bath room well fitted up, with two showers. The club started with a membership of about fifteen boys, which number will be increased when the condition of the club permits. About twenty students are interested in the movement. One thousand dollars is needed to run the club this year. Most of this has already been collected...