Word: six
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...announced Nov. 12. The trial debates will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 7, Saturday, Nov. 11, and Thursday, Nov. 16. At the first trial, when twelve men will be chosen, speeches will be limited to five minutes. At the second trial there will be ten-minute speeches and six men will be chosen from the twelve. The last trial will be a formal debate with twelve-minute opening speeches and five-minute rebuttals, three men speaking on a side as in the intercollegiate contests...
...owing to Pyne's missing a try with both brassy and mashie. Pyne went over the green on his approach to the eleventh and Averill won again, 5-6. Averill won the twelfth, 3-4, driving within two yards of the cup. The thirteenth hole was halved in six. By a perfect four, Averill won the fourteenth, and was then two up. The fifteenth hole was halved in five, and the sixteenth in six. Averill won the seventeenth, 5-6, as Pyne made a poor shot from the woods for his third. The players halved the honor hole...
...broke the record for the course by one stroke. Much of Averill's strength lay in his extraordinary putting ability, but his driving was also excellent. At the end of the first nine holes his lead was five up and he finally won the match by six up and four to play. Stuart of Princeton, defeated Robertson of Yale, by six up and five to play, the score being 81-89. Hitchcock of Yale, defeated Byers of Yale by the score of 80-55 or four up and three to play. Pyne of Princeton, selected Edwards of Columbia, three...
...students entitled to avail themselves of this privilege will be selected by Professor Hanus. In making the selection, preference will be given to graduate students without experienced in teaching; and it is expected that each student will teach not less than two nor more than six periods per week for about half a year...
...number of students in the Law School this year is now six hundred and three as compared to five hundred and thirty-three at the same date last year. Five hundred and eighty of these are college graduates. Two hundred and sixty-two men are from Harvard and three hundred and eighteen from the other colleges of which the most important are: Yale with sixty-nine men, Dartmouth with twenty-three, Brown with nineteen, Amherst with sixteen, Princeton with twelve and Williams with...