Word: questioners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Members of all the political clubs are expected to take part in a debate planned by the Harvard Debating Union on the question, "Whether or not the Republican party should be maintained in power." This debate will take place during the fourth week of October although the date has as yet not been definitely fixed. The respective clubs will back the sides of the argument which their organization represents...
...activities themselves, it seems quite logical to expect that juniors, if less imminently pressed by studies, may find it easier to devote to other activities the time required. Thus a general introduction of such policies might be expected to benefit both the student and the activities in question...
...same time, however, it cannot be denied that there are many practical considerations to be weighed. It is a question if the lack of experience consequent upon assuming more responsibility a year early will be made up in even the best advice. Then again the process might be found to be merely borrowing from Peter to pay Paul, overworking the junior for the sake of saving the senior. There is left, then the obvious question as to whether such a policy could be effective on a wide enough basis to benefit many. The matter should be worth serious consideration, however...
...each rally Col. von Struense repeated that the turning point had now arrived, and explained that Monarchists should busy themselves with drumming up 20,000,000 votes, the legal number required to make effective a referendum on the question of whether Germany shall remain a Republic or revert to the status of Empire...
...that of an Englishman come to make good in the Dominion, but of a U. S. business man, albeit he was less jovial, perhaps a little harder than most U. S. citizens. As suddenly as they had begun, the man's wanderings ceased. The police had some questions to ask him. The most important question was, "Are you Clinton S. Carnes?" When the man said he was Clinton S. Carnes, the police were proud of their perspicacity. Here was important fish for their creel...