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...Circulo Espanol will hold an open meeting this evening at 7.30 o'clock at Phillips Brooks House. Mr. J. San Roma, the celebrated pianist from the New England Conservatory of Music, who will assist Jascha Heifetz and Paderewski in their coming Boston concerts, will render an interpretation of Granado's selections. Mr. Ramon Ricalde, the Spanish tenor who is to join the San Cario Opera Company, has also consented to sing a few Spanish songs...
...debate will be open to all members of the University, and a good sized audience is expected. If there are enough people present to justify it, the experiment will again be tried of having the audience render a decision on the merits of the case, while the judges decide solely upon the superiority of presentation. The judges decision, however, will be considered as final. This is an attempt to combine the English system of popular vote with the American method of decision by judges on logical presentation, and was innaugurated by the Harvard Debating Council in the preliminary debates last...
...Constructive Criticism Committee of the Business School, since its inauguration in the spring of 1922, has been able to render signal service to members of the school and correct many faults and objections which were made. Of the eighteen odd criticisms received by the committee definite action was taken on all but one. Among the more important changes made were the standardization of notepaper, reorganization of the report writing system, better lighting in the Library, the adoption of anonymous grading of reports, and the revising of proctors' duties...
...Resolved: "That Harvard should limit intercollegiate football to one annual contest with Yale supplementing it with the Oxford system of intramural contests". In both debates the decision of the judges was unanimous in favor of the affirmative. The experiment inaugurated by the Harvard Debating Council of having the audience render a decision upon the merits of the case while the judges decide solely upon superiority of presentation has produced an interesting result. The audience at the Freshman-Sophomore debate, numbering in all about fifty students voted by a ratio of three to one in favor of the affirmative, thus agreeing...
...debate will be open to all members of the University. In trying to evolve a new method of rendering a decision in the judging of debates, the Debating Council has resolved to try an experiment, combining the English system of popular judgement on the merits of the case with the American system of decision by judges on the superiority of argument and presentation. Tonight the audience will render a decision on the merits of the case, and the judges on the presentation. Whether the two will agree is the point of interest in the experiment. The judges' decision, however, will...