Word: princeton
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Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Columbia have each sent two delegates to a meeting to be held in New York this morning to form an intercollegiate shooting association. It is hoped to have regular, well-managed intercollegiate shoots every fall and spring under the new association. The Harvard delegates are H. F. Lunt '98 and J. McD. Campbell...
...President Cleveland will preside at the Yale-Princeton debate this evening...
...Monday's issue we expressed unqualified approval of the arrangements for the Princeton debate trials, as calculated to prove useful in furnishing training, in bringing out the different sides of the question, and at last in ensuring the choice of the best men. These are undoubted advantages, but with them there seems to be a possible disadvantage which must be guarded against. This is that as they entail so much more effort than the single five minute trial of the old system, a number of men may be discouraged from competing in the present trials...
...minute treatment of the question under the three steps of the new system will hardly justify its permanent adoption, for preliminaries should be so arranged as to attract not only the best but the most debaters to compete. We hope therefore that tonight will see many aspirants for the Princeton debate in the Fogg Lecture Room...
...first of the three trial debates to choose Harvard's representatives in the annual debate with Princeton on May 4, will be held in the Fogg Art Museum at 7.30 this evening. The judges will be Professor James Barr Ames of the Law School, Professor G. P. Baker, Mr. J. J. Hayes, F. W. Dallinger '93, and E. H. Warren...