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...DECISION.The judges, Professor Edmund J. James, of the University of Pennsylvania, Hon. Carl Schurz, and Gen. Francis A. Walker, president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, consulted for about five minutes and then Professor James announced the decision. He said that the excellence of the speaking on both sides had rendered the task of the judges a peculiarly difficult one, but that they had finally agreed that if a marking were to be made on a scale of 100, Yale deserved 99 and Harvard...
...Thomas Wentworth Higginson will preside. The judges are Professor E. J. James, University of Pennsylvania; Hon. Carl Schurz, New York; Gen. Francis A. Walker, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After the debate there will be an informal dinner at the Colonial Club to which the judges, speakers, and several men in college who are prominent in debate have been invited...
...order to obtain the signatures of Harvard students, Mr. Schurz, the president of the Anti-Spoils League, has forwarded to Professor Charles Eliot Norton a large number of the enrollment cards of the league for distribution in the University. These cards may be signed at the Cooperative Society, Leavitt and Peirce's, Thurston's, and Sever's, and left there for collection or sent to Professor Norton. Let every man in the University who has the cause of pure government at heart emphasize his opinion by signing these cards...
...power of countersigning the diplomas of the graduates of Radcliffe College. Some of the most prominent names among the signatures are: Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, Bishop of New York; Rev. Dr. William R. Huntington, Judge Charles P. Daley, Edwin L. Godkin, Richard M. Hunt, Albert Stickney, Hon. Carl Schurz, Joseph H. Choate, George Blagden, William E. Dodge, W. D. Howells, and the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt. The petition is also signed by the members of the New York Committee on Harvard Examinations for Women...
...negative by Albert Stokes Apsey, L. S., Alfred Samuel Hayes, L. S., and Henry Lee Prescott '94, from Harvard. Each speaker will be limited strictly to fifteen minutes. The merits of the debate will be judged by General Francis A. Walker, President of the M. I. T., Hon. Carl Schurz of New York, and Professor E. J. James of the University of Pennsylvania...