Word: stilling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard Democratic Club will attend the rally at Boston Music Hall this evening. Beside Dr. Everett and the other members of the state ticket, Fletcher Dobyns '98 will be among the speakers. Fifty tickets have been reserved for members of the Democratic Club and a number are still left at Leavitt and Peirce's where they may be obtained this morning by any member of he University...
...Debating Club for the coming year will be held at 7 o'clock this evening in Sever 11. Since the first Freshman Debating Club was founded, each succeeding club has been larger and more active than the last, and it is hoped that the 1901 club will show a still farther progress. Therefore all Freshman at all interested in debating are urged to attend this evening's meeting. L. G. O. Smith, president of last year's Freshman Debating Club, will preside and speeches will be made by F. Dobyns '98 and C. Grilk...
...still think that the best use that can be found for funds at the disposal of the University for such purposes, is to devote them to the central club, on the principle of concentrating the energy in a single improvement which will benefit every one instead of a few. We do not wish, however, to attack any plans taken up by the religious societies. Their work pursues a high purpose, and lends a peculiar dignity to undergraduate life by its sincerity and lack of ostentation. It is, then, not in disparagement of the Brooks Memorial, and those whom...
...after all, these are really minor considerations. One of the greatest needs, not of a single interest, but of the whole University, is a large, comfortable club of the nature proposed. It is needed as a practical convenience. It is still more needed as a means of centralizing the life of the University. Surely these considerations have weight enough to take precedence over any purely sectional interests, even though they be as deserving of respect as the religious societies undoubtedly are. We do not wish to belittle this element of college life in the least, but with due regard...
There were two very close and exciting matches between H. Foster '98, and H. J. Holt '98, and G. M. McConnell 1L, and H. H. Shaw '99. Holt was not playing as well as usual, and was weak in his volleying at the net, but still gave Foster a hard match. McConnell's playing was quite a surprise, and defeated Shaw's rather brilliant and erratic game by superior steadiness...