Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of this meeting alone will not decide the future of wartime hockey, although it will have an important effect on the question. The final decision will probably be made tomorrow evening, when the Athletic Committee will meet to discuss the entire athletic situation. The Boston Arena opens on Saturday, December 8, and on Friday, December 7, the management expects to announce exactly what form hockey will take this winter...
...Pasteur Medal offered annually by Baron Pierre de Coubertin for the best speech in English upon some subject of contemporary French politics will be held in the Music Building tonight at 8 o'clock. Six men will each be given 12 minutes to speak on either side of the question: "Resolved, that the French Government should take by taxation all excess profits made by French manufacturers and tradesmen because of the war." The contest is held under the joint auspices of the French Department and the University Debating Council...
Three years ago Mr. Halstead was appointed consul-general to Austria-Hungary. He has had excellent opportunities for observing the effects of the war in Austria during his term of service there. It is understood that one of the topics which he will consider in his address is the question as to whether the United States will be drawn into a state of actual warfare with Austria, and the possible effect of the present Italian situation on such a move. At the conclusion of the lecture Mr. Halstead will answer any questions which may come...
...close and interesting debate last evening on the question, "Resolved, that in the light of recent events the Monroe doctrine has been rendered obsolete and should be abandoned," the Seniors, upholding the negative, defeated the affirmative Sophomore team. The winning team was composed of J. J. Caires, R. S. Tucker, K. Lewis, and J. Horblit, alternate, from the Senior Class, while the Sophomore debaters were H. A. Janzlik, R. P. Berle, L. A. Levy, and M. Kingsberg, alternate. The three judges of the contest were A. C. Hanford, A. W. Olmstead, and H. Jewell, 1L. H. Davis '18 presided...
...assembles to hear Dr. Mott's talk. We do not have to tell the 'student body how essential it is that every one be present; this is the most important assembly we have had since President Lowell addressed us at the outbreak of the War. It is not a question of trying to be present; the meeting must be attended in as great numbers as we can possibly muster. To hear Dr. Mott is the chance of a lifetime. Dr. Mott is an international figure: a man who knows the War and understands Y. M. C. A. work...