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...subject for the next meeting on November 27 will be, "Resolved, That the policy of the United States in the Philippines is justifiable." Affirmative--N. F. Glidden, Jr., and D. P. Lockwood; negative--S. Blaikie and R. M. Crowell. For the meeting on Monday, December 4, the subject will be: "Resolved, That emigration, as now regulated, be restricted to those who can read and write their own language and who possess personal property amounting to $500." Affirmative -- E. H. Abbott and S. B. Hall; negative--E. M. Moses and N. Silverman...
...subject of the debate with the Worcester Classical High School on December 15 has not yet been chosen, but the first trial will be held probably next Tuesday. Men desiring to speak will hand their names to the secretary, 304 Craigie, but others will be recognized from the floor at the trial. Five minutes will be allowed each speaker. The committee appointed to take charge of the matter is A. E. Lunt, F. W. C. Foster and G. W. South...
Tickets for the Harvard-Yale Freshman game which will be played on Soldiers Field next Saturday at 2 o'clock, are now on sale at Sanborn's, Amees and Leavitt & Peirce's in Cambridge, and at Lovell's and Wright & Ditson's in Boston. Reserved seats $1.00, and admission 50 cents...
During the whole of the second half, Yale played to prevent Harvard from scoring. Burnett kicked off and McBride punted to midfield. Yale gained on the next exchange, and finally secured the ball on Harvard's 40-yard line on a forward pass by Sawin to Kendall. Yale could not gain by rushing, and then the ball was passed back 20 yards to McBride in order to keep possession of it, and obtain first down. Again Yale began to rush the ball and this time with better success. Fresh halfbacks gained through the line at will, until Harvard took...
...officers of the association for 1899-1900 with the following result: President, E. Mallinckrodt, Jr., Harvard; secretary and treasurer, H. Hughart Laughlin, Princeton. Resolutions were passed combining the positions of secretary and treasurer and making future matches consist of 50 rounds per man instead of the present 30. The next shoot will be held in May at New Haven...