Word: side
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...final joint debate of the year between the Forum and the Union will be held tonight at 7.30 in Sever 11. For the first time this year a decision will be given, but the three judges have not yet been definitely selected. The Union will support the affirmative side of the question: "Resolved, That, assuming harmonious action by the different municipalities concerned, municipal ownership and operation of the street railways in Boston and its suburbs would be desireble...
...defeated the Sophomore members of the Union in their joint debate last evening. The subject for debate was "Resolved, That the action of Mr. Cleveland in vetoing the recent immigration bill was commendable." The Freshman debaters, J. A. Richards, W. P. Eaton and S. B. Southworth, supported the negative side of the question. The affirmative side was taken by the Sophomores, G. R. Stobbs, R. L. Hoguet and F. O. White. President Capen of Tufts College, Professor Taussig and Dean Briggs acted as judges of the debate and Professor G. P. Baker presided...
...place of ((?)) who has been there for the last two ((?)) The crew rowed a very snappy ((?)) and lifted the boat along very we ((?)) whether any of the changes ((?)) permanent it is as yet impossible ((?)) J. H. Perkins, who has been ro ((?)) regularly at 5, is badly laid up ((?)) strained side and will not be able ((?)) row again for several days, so this ((?)) the seat at 5 also undecided...
...Wrightington and Biddle, who have been with the 'Varsity, were sent back to the College crew. Marvin and McDuffie, who have been rowing in the Sophomore boat, were taken to the 'Varsity. Marvin was put in at bow and J. H. Perkins, who is again having trouble with his side, was replaced at 5 by McDuffie. On the second stretch Donald replaced McDuffie. Biddle will return to the Freshman boat today. The entire make-up was: Stroke, J. F. Perkins; 7, Goodrich; 6, Thomson; 5, McDuffie, Donald; 4, Sprague; 3, Whitbeck; 2, Bull; bow, Marvin. Before the practice Mr. Lehmann...
...Neither side scored in the fifth inning, but in the sixth St. Mark's gained a lead of one run. The seventh inning opened for Harvard with a single by Galbraith. Foster got a base on balls, Vincent was hit with a pitched ball, and Holt's base on balls started the scoring by forcing Galbraith over the plate. After this, hits and bases on balls followed rapidly until the Harvard team had piled up eleven runs. For the rest of the game they had things all their own way. St. Mark's made only one more run during...