Word: side
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first crew rowed yesterday as follows: R. T. Capen, stroke; A. White-side, 7; A. F. Stevenson, 6; L. Thompson, 5; A. J. Peters, 4; D. D. Miller, 3; S. Brown, 2; H. Pillsbury, bow. The second crew rowed in the following order: W. H. Youngman, stroke; W. D. Brookings, 7; E. H. James, 6; W. S. Smith, 5; R. Grew, 4; R. Walcott, 3; T. Weston, 2; L. M. Bigelow...
...Side-horse, Yale...
...CLARK'S SPEECH.Walter Haven Clark'96, was the second speaker for Yale. He knew his question well; he made some subtle criticisms of the Harvard men, and had that impressiveness that comes from apparent thorough belief in his side of the question. He had little rhetoric but much argument. In substance he said...
...hurriedly in his argument as to leave his audience behind. But when followed closely he was seen to have the matter well in hand. Mr. Clarke' showed that the delegation of power to the representatives of the national associations introduced a third party who could not freely understand either side of the dispute. These were the organizations to be ignored. The claim of the affirmative speakers that such organizations were necessary before there could be any arbitration did not rest on facts. Inquiry into the character of the associations proved that they lack conservatism and discreet leadership, as seen...
...with the greatest pleasure that we congratulate the Harvard speakers on their success in the debate last night. Their work showed careful and thorough preparation, and though the Yale men presented their side so well as to be almost convincing, we believe there were few people in the audience who did not approve of the decision of the judges...