Word: order
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...order of the Freshman crew was changed again yesterday. The first make-up was: Stroke, Boardman; 7, Higginson; 6, Byrd; 5, Palmer; 4, Glidden; 3, Biddle; 2, Brown; bow, Saltonstall; coxswain, Whitney. Later, Swain was put in at 4 and Glidden moved forward...
...seniors who have not already sat for their class photographs must do so before April 1, in order to get their pictures into the class portfolio...
...Yale as to the propriety of faculty coaching of debaters may be different from those held at Harvard, and it is certainly desirable that the two universities come to an understanding and meet hereafter on terms which are unquestionably equal; but such considerations are, for the present, out of order. Harvard was aware of the situation and consented to the debte. If this University had won it might now be well to insist upon a satisfactory agreement in regard to the question of faculty coaching; but, under the circumstances, it is best to have nothing...
...Germany should be willing to enter such a league." The contest was one of the closest ever held, as is shown by the fact that the judges were out twenty minutes before they came to a final decision. The speaking on both sides was of a very high order. The best all-round man for Yale was C. S. MacFarland, who delivered his clear-cut arguments in a careful and convincing manner. Clark was good in argument, but was at times almost inaudible. The same was true to some extent of Studinski, whose form, however, was for the most part...
...Harvard men will speak the first time in the following order: S. R. Wrightington '97, G. H. Dorr '97, F. Dobyns '98. In the rebuttal speeches the order will be: Dorr, Wrightington, Dobyns. For Yale, in the main speeches, the order will be: C. S. MacFarland, Div., C. U. Clark '97, C. H. Studinski '97; in rebuttal, MacFarland, Studinski, Clark...