Word: openers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Since there were no rival clubs to compete for the Pastcur Medal this year, it was decided to award it to the best speaker in a debate, both teams for which were chosen by trials open to all members of the College. This debate was held on December 13, 1907, on a subject chosen with the approval of the French Department: "Resolved, That the French government was justified in passing the Separation Act." G.I. Lewis '08, A.C. Lurie '09, and P.L. Butler '09 were chosen to speak on the affirmative; and A. Horwitz '10, D. Haar '11, and C.H. Raymond...
...Sanders Theatre will be open to ticket holders...
...doors of Sanders Theatre will be open to the public, within; tickets after the Commencement procession has entered...
...order to avoid confusion the north door of the Hall will be used by those arriving in carriages and the south door by pedestrians. After 11 o'clock both doors will be open to those leaving in carriages. White checks will indicate that carriages may be found at the north entrance; blue checks, at the south entrance...
Next Tuesday afternoon, June 23, from three to six o'clock, the College Observatory will be open for inspection by guests of the University, and Seniors and their friends. Among the objects of especial interest are the illuminated photographs and the collection of negatives. All who desire to inspect the laboratory and instruments will be given an opportunity to do so. Officers of the Observatory, indicated by crimson badges, will look after the guests, and light refreshments will be served...