Word: silver
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...alumnus of Williams has offered a cup to the member of the foot ball team who shall be adjudged by the captain and manager to have played best in the four championship games. The cup will be solid silver...
...Manhattan Athletic Club standard gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to first, second and third in each event. The entrance fee will be fifty cents for each event...
...this number of the Advocate. The heroine of the tale is a chorus girl in Francis Wilson's Opera Company who is loved wisely and well by a Harvard man, who marries another girl, however, and who herself finally marries his valet. Cupid still continues to stretch "the silver cord of love" between the Harvard man and his operatic loved one, and as the correct working out of the plot demands that they should come together, the wife of the Harvard man and his valet very conveniently fall off a wharf and are drowned! While the story, as a whole...
...Harvard Union has evidently entered upon a new era of usefulness. The debate last night on the silver question called out a large number of interested students, nearly all of whom, expressed their opinions on the subject...
...debate was opened by W. H. Davis, '93, who dwelt upon the attitude of the Republican party towards the coinage of silver, both at present and in the past. H. Hudson, L. S., followed for the negative, with a vigorous attack upon the Silver Bill of 1890. F. W. Dallinger, '93, for the affirmative contrasted the attitude of the Democratic leaders of the last Congress, on the Silver question, with that of the leading Republicans, in a very telling manner. The remainder of the debate was taken up by a large number of interesting speeches from the floor...