Word: question
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second mass-meeting of the Class of 1922 will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the Gore Hall Common Room to discuss the question of holding a Freshman Jubilee this year. H. F. Colt '22, president of the Freshman Class, will preside. Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will address the class on the musical side of the Jubilee. He has had charge of the jubilees since the custom was started, and has expressed his willingness to coach this year's Jubilee if one is decided upon by the Class...
...question for the debate tonight is "Resolved: That the United States should prohibit the immigration of unskilled labor for four years." Tickets at 25 cents each may be obtained at the Cooperative Branch, at Amee's, or at Leavitt & Peirce's during...
...letter of President Lowell follows: "It is of the utmost importance that the committee's report at the conference in Paris for a League of Nations should receive the fullest public discussion. I therefore write to ask if you will meet me in a public joint debate on the question whether or not the substance or the provisions of this covenant should be ratified by the United States. This letter is, of course, public...
Acceptance of an invitation of President Lowell for a joint debate with Senator Henry Cabot Lodge '71 in Boston upon the League of Nations question was announced late Saturday night from Senator Lodge's office. The exact time and place of the meeting will be arranged by the two speakers as soon as the Republican leader of the Senate returns to Boston probably early this week...
President Lowell sent his invitation to Mr. Lodge last Thursday saying that it was of the utmost importance that the question of the League of Nations be publicly discussed. Senator Lodge, who has been the most prominent opponent of the League and who recently presented to the Senate his resolution and the statement of 37 Republican senators and senators elect, declaring opposition to the constitution of the League as now framed, was prompt in his acceptance of the challenge...