Word: nine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final trials for the Freshman debating teams that will represent 1922 in the annual triangular debate Monday, nine men were chosen. The negative team which will meet Princeton in Sanders Theatre, as appointed last night, will consist of E. D. Hutchinson, W. B. Leach, Jr., G. P. Bickford, Jr., and S. A. Rosenblatt, alternate. The three men composing the affirmative team which will compete against Yale at the same time in New Haven follows: J. E. Lumbard, Jr., D. Hettleman, R. P. Hoagland, Jr., and alternates, R. K. Stretch and B. F. Jones...
...Since nine o'clock yesterday morning the University has been blessed by the birth of twin magazines, or, more correctly speaking, two magazines, each boasting the same highly cacophonous and widely copyrighted title. Wednesday's red polemic entitled "The Harvard Magazine" is being followed this morning by a collegiate Collier's of the identical title. The original offering with its motto "Luceat ad Nauseam" surmounted by three niger apes, rampant, proves to be an exceedingly clever parody on the true Magazine which appears in a cover of virgin purity and purports to be "everyone's" (including Radcliffe's) paper...
These two competitions will be open to the members of 1921 and 1922, this being the last opportunity for Sophomores to make these departments of the board. The competition like the one which started in January, will last nine weeks, at the end of which time the successful candidates will be elected to the Board. This is a much shorter time than usual, candidates in former years having competed for several weeks longer. It will be different from the last in that the candidates for the editorial staffs will not be called out with those competing for the other departments...
After an absence of nearly a month, President Lowell returned to the University yesterday from his tour of the United States in behalf of the League of Nation. During this trip he was a speaker at a series of nine congresses for this League to Enforce Peace. The party which made the tour also included ex-President William Howard Taft; James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany; Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War; and other prominent...
Captain Edward Leslie Grant '06, who met his death in action in the Argonne Forest last fall will be honored by a memorial which is to be erected at the Polo Grounds in New York. Captain Grant was a former third baseman on the New York National League nine. Mr. John McGraw, manager of the New York Nationals is heading the committee which is to raise funds for the memorial...