Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Coach Lathrop, the next speaker, spoke of the strength which a large number of candidates always gives to a team, and emphasized the benefit which every individual derives from regular track work. The coaches are always glad, he said, to help anyone who comes out, whether or not he shows any remarkable ability...
...from Brooklyn, N. Y. He was a member of his class debating teams during his Freshman and Sophomore years, and in the latter he won the Thatcher Prize for the best undergraduate debating in the trials for the team against Harvard, on which he was alternate. Last year he spoke on the team that debated against Harvard in New Haven, and this is therefore his second University debate. He is resident and manager of the Yale Deleting Association this year, and is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, an editor of the Yale Daily News, and Class Orator.THE YALE...
...Chambelin '08, manager of the University team, spoke of the plans for the year, and described the manner in which the University squad will be chosen. E. L. Burnham, captain, reviewed the work of last season, and spoke of the prospects of this year's team. He also explained briefly the way in which the men should train...
...Neil '07, and H. T. Viets '09. They supported from choice the negative side of the following question: "Resolved. That the trade union principle of the closed shop should be maintained." P. B. Carter '08, R. E. Hoguet '08, and A. E. Pinanski '08, of the Forum spoke on the affirmative. The judges were S. Curtis 2G.; J. A. Field '03, and W. M. Shohl 21. M. C. Leekner '07, president of the University Debating Council, acted as chairman...
Professor Schofield spoke briefly of the excellent spirit displayed throughout the races this fall and expressed a sincere hope that the good fellowship and clean sport which prevailed among the various dormitories would be even more firmly established in future years...