Word: representation
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The men who will represent Harvard at the intercollegiate chess tournament to be held in New York during the holidays, have been chosen, and are as follows; R. Wilson '94 and S. M. Ballon '93: substitutes, J. M. MacKavs p. E. Goldmark, '94, and W. L. Van Kleeck '95.
III. Sunday opening is in accordance with the principles of our law and Constitution. - (a) The action of Congress does not represent the personal convictions and practice of congressmen: Nation, July 21, 1892; Forum, Oct. 1892, p. 196; Dec. 1892, 541. - (b) Violates the spirit of the Constitution: Forum, Dec...
A Bumstead, '95, and A. E. Skinner, '95, will represent Yale at the coming Inter-Collegiate Chess Tournament.
THE debate of the Harvard Union last night was decidedly successful and the competitive speaking proved that there were a large number of good speakers in college, who were able in the short time allowed them to make a clear and concise argument. The four men chosen by the judges...
The following members of the Chess Club have been chosen to represent Princeton college in the Intercollegiate Chess Tournament: B. R. Ewing '94, S. Dickey '94. Substitutes, Roberts '94, Easton '92 and Morrison '94, A committee consisting of Ewing '94. Easton '92 and White '94 was appointed to make final...