Word: standard
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...obviously for the good of debating in the University to arouse the greatest possible interest among the first and second year students; for this will do much toward raising the standard of future intercollegiate speakers. In the apparent absence of other plans, therefore, we propose a debate between representatives of the Sophomore and Freshman classes. If this plan were tried and found successful it might well be made a yearly event. If, however, it should not offer the advantages embodied in the former intercollegiate debates or help in any way to take the place of those debates, it need...
SCRIBNER'S beautiful edition of Kipling. Their celebrated Thistle edition of Stevenson-Houghton, Mifflin and Co.'s superb edition of Hawthorne, Lowerll, Emerson, Holmes, Whittier and Longfellow; (350 choice engravings; the only illustrated edition published). Villon's edition of the Arabian Nights (unexpurgated) very rare. All the standard authors in all bindings, all editions. All books or sets published, complete sets delivered at once and payments of $1 or $2 per mo., entirely satisfactory. Lowest cash prices guaranteed. Address, X. CRIMSON office...
SCRIBNER'S beautiful edition of Kipling. Their celebrated Thistle edition of Stevenson-Houghton, Mifflin and Co.'s superb edition of Hawthorne, Lowell, Emerson, Holmes, Whittier and Longfellow; (350 choice engravings; the only illustrated edition published). Villon's edition of the Arabian Nights (unexpurgated) very rare. All the standard authors in all bindings, all editions. All books or sets published, complete sets delivered at once and payments of $1 or $2 per mo., entirely satisfactory. Lowest cash prices guaranteed. Address, X, CRIMSON office...
...trial debate to choose Harvard's representatives for the Harvard-Yale debate was held last evening in Sever 11. There was a large audience present and the standard of speaking was on the whole very good. In all, twenty-two men spoke...
...telegram was received from Yale yesterday afternoon announcing that Yale chooses the negative side of the question. The question, as already announced in the CRIMSON, is, "Resolved, That the United States should adopt definitively the single gold standard, and should decline to enter a bimetallic league, even if Great Britain, France and Germany should be willing to enter such a league...