Word: question
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Besides the above votes which are given in order of preference, there were a few scattering votes for other candidates, and nearly a hundred thrown out on account of some technicality. In answer to the question "Do you favor a third term for Roosevelt?" there were 254 affirmative answers and 700 negative. If nominated for a third term 560 were in favor of voting for Roosevelt and 385 not in favor...
...following question was received last night by the University Debating Council for the annual Yale debate, which will be held on May 1 at New Haven: "Resolved, That it will be for the best interests of Cuba that the United States, before the end of the next two years, cease to have any part in the government of that island, reserving only those rights included in the Platt Amendment." Harvard will have the choice of sides...
Inasmuch as there is no question but that the College dormitories are no longer the centre of underclass life, and cannot be made the centre by locating in them the few men who enter each year from the West, in sending out information about Harvard, the University should at least mention the fact that private dormitories and recoming houses exist. This could be done without advertising the private dormitories individually...
...will" for "shall" in a recent notice appearing over my name is due to the fact that the notice in question was conveyed from my house by telephone, to the CRIMSON, after my sudden and urgent departure from Cambridge. I make this remark with the hope that it will spare me the receipt of additional anonymous postal cards regarding this matter. These in one way are pertinent, in another grossly impertinent. J. D. M. FORD...
...question for the Harvard-Yale debate will be received March 20 and will be published in the CRIMSON. Trials for the University team will be held on March 26, March 31, and April 3, A. P. Stone '93, of Boston, will coach the team...