Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Through a mistake in proof-reading the seventh word in the question for the Harvard-Yale Debate was given in Saturday's CRIMSON as "definitely" instead of "definitively," as it should have been...
After long discussion and consultation with various professors, the Committee on Intercollegiate Debates has finally chosen the following question for the Yale debate: "Resolved, That the United States should adopt definitely the single gold standard and should decline to enter a bimetallic league, even if Great Britain, France and Germany should be willing to enter such a league." This question has been telegraphed to Yale with the request that her choice of sides be sent back within two weeks...
...laws of various kinds in Maine, Iowa, South Carolina, Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania and Missouri. This investigation was made by experts under the direction of Eliot and Low, and James C. Carter, Esq., a Sub-Committee of the Committee of Fifty, which has undertaken the problem of the Drink Question...
...yell incomparably better than the syllables nineteen hundred; the second is that Seniors have been traditionally most in sympathy with Sophomores, Juniors with Freshmen; and the third is that the '99 Freshman crew by winning the class races performed the very feat for which '91 originated the yell in question. Are there any better reasons why 1900 should have...
This action has aroused a good deal of opposition from the Yale Corporation and Alumni; several New Haven papers have also taken the Yale side of the question. In reply to the charge of antagonizing Yale interests, the assessors say that it is not their purpose to burden the university; that they simply bring the matter up as a test case so that the question can be settled once...