Word: side
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...should meet a committee from the Yale Union in Springfield, on or before November nineteenth, to make arrangements for the joint-debate. The two Unions have agreed that in both debates this year, the visiting union shall have the choice of question, and the entertaining union the choice of side. The first debate will be held here in January, consequently Yale will decide the question and Harvard the side...
...fourth annual Harvard-Yale Assembly will be held in City Hall. Springfield, on the evening of the 18th. Florist Milliez will have charge of the decorations which will consist of chrysanthemums. Potted plants in bloom will be placed about the platform and on either side of the hall, and the managers may add an electrical display...
...Brown, L. S., upheld the Democratic side of the question about the Elections Bill and spoke somewhat as follows: The bill is simply a party measure, a scheme to give work to some 250,000 Re-publicans, and to place elections in the hands of the Republicans, for the appointing of all eanvassers and supervisors is to be in the power of the District Court judges, who are mostly Republicans. The bill provides that where three are to constitute a board of supervisors, not more than two shall belong to one party, but this allows a Republican majority. The reports...
...every way a great success and we +++tutate the management of both clubs upon the result. The two questions discussed were among leading subjects of the hour and they claim today the attention of every man who is interested in the government of his country. The points of each side were clearly and concisely put and the speakers were good representatives of both clubs. College students as a whole do not take much interest in the government of their country and even those who vote often vote the ticket inherited, like many other things, from their fathers. It is just...
...Christian Association is taking energetic steps in fitting up its quarters in Holden Chapel. Feeling a need for something besides a single large hall, the association has curtained off a part of the chapel near the entrance, and has thus made two smaller rooms, one on each side of the doorway. Both rooms will be used as places for holding committee meetings, bible classes and the like, and the room on the left will also contain the association library. What with the carpets, curtains, and furniture, these little impromptu rooms present a very cosy appearance...