Word: order
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...final debate to choose representatives for the debate with the Yale Freshman Union will be held tonight in Sever 11 at 7.30. The men will speak in the following order which has been decided by lot: C. E. Bown, W. M. Gardner, C. Grilk, C. E. Morgan, S. Brooks-Rosenthal, H. T. Reynolds, J. B. Stearns, H. D. Bushnell, C. F. Regan, F. Hendrick. Speeches will be limited to seven minutes...
...establishment of the French stations, however, the importance of the Naples station has decreased. The equipment of the station at Naples is very extensive. There is an enormous building for the collection of specimens, and the station has control of two steam launches and materials of the highest order. Everything is done on a strictly business-like basis, with a view to making both ends meet. In fact this is the only station where so much consideration is given to the financial side of the institution. There are accomodations for fifty men, from each of whom...
...principal American zoological station is situated at Woods Holl, and is controlled by the Fish Commission. It is probably the best equipped station in the world. The attempt has been made by the American universities to join forces with the Fish Commission in order to have an opportunity to enjoy the superior advantages of the government station and equipment, but without success. Until this is accomplished, the facilities for zoological study in America will never be equal to those offered in Europe...
...complete as possible, and the absence of any senior's picture will be due to his own negligence. The loss of the senior negatives in the recent fire at Pach's studio in New York has naturally caused some delay. But to have the senior pictures appear in alphabetical order, as is desired by the editor of this year's Portfolio, it is absolutely necessary for every man to sit this week. No Portfolio has ever been published in which the pictures were not thrown together in indiscriminate order. This was due of course to the tardiness...
...following editorial is taken from the Prospect Union Review which was issued yesterday, in order that the suggestion offered may be brought more prominently before members of the University. Any pictures contributed will be forwarded to the Prospect Union if left at the CRIMSON office any evening after seven o'clock...