Word: numberous
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Whereas, It has pleased God to take from our number Professors George Martin Lane and Frederic DeForest Allen, therefore...
...preparation for this important contest in rather encouraging fashion. As must always be the case, comparatively few of the men who have already spoken on 'Varsity debates tried for places, but the size of the audience showed that the importance of the event was appreciated. Moreover the large number of candidates for intercollegiate honors, and the creditable average ability which they displayed were distinctly gratifying...
...trial debate held last evening in the Fogg Lecture Room, to choose Harvard's speakers for the coming debate with Yale, was in all respects the most satisfactory showing ever made in debating at Harvard. The attendance was good and the number of speakers reached the unusually large number of forty-seven. The debate was handled in a thoroughly comprehensive manner and on both sides the arguments were strong and well presented. The men selected were C. Grilk '98, J. A. Keith Sp., and W. Morse 1900, with P. G. Carleton '99, as alternate...
...with the second eleven and one with the Freshmen. In the first half the plays were run off with plenty of snap and the backs and ends especially played hard and fast. The second half showed the 'Varsity playing carelessly and indifferently. The line-up was changed a number of times, most of the changes being made at end and quarter, so that this perhaps unsettled the team as much as anything else...
...annual Freshman fall track meeting was held on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon. The games on the whole were very uninteresting owing to the small number of entries and the slow time in which all the events were won. There were less entries than ever before in the Freshman games. There were no contestants in the 120 yds. and 220 yds. hurdles, the shot put, and hammer throw; and only two men in the high jump, pole vault, and 220 yds. dash. T. E. Burke, W. A. Applegate, A. W. Robinson and E. W. Mills did the best work. Burke easily...