Word: stones
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...favor of the affirmative. The subject for the next debate will be, "Resolved, That the President should be elected by popular vote. The debate was thrown open to the house and the affirmative were M. A. Bartlett '93, F. W. Dallinger '93, J. M. Perkins '92, A. P. Stone '93, W. E. Clark, L. S. S. The negative speakers were, J. S. Brown '92, J. H. Crowley '93, F. N. Clapp '95, L. Brooks, L. S., and F. C. Thwarts...
ARTHUR P. STONE, Manager...
...Brokaw field, but it is desired that they increase this to $5,000. The total amount subscribed is $50,000. The memorial arch will contain a waiting-room, superintendent's room, carriage driveway and two pedestrian gates on either side. It will be built of gray stone and a tablet will be inserted to the memory of Frederick Brokaw...
...winners of the preliminary bouts in fencing, which were held Friday evening, were T. Richardson, '94, F. L. DeLong, L. S., Y. J. Oliver, '94. and R. Stone, '93. In the trial bouts on Saturday, DeLong made 5 points to Richardson's 3. Oliver and Stone were very evenly matched, but the first managed to make the deciding thrust and won, 5 to 4. In the final bout between Oliver and DeLong, there was considerable excitement. Oliver scored two points in succession, then DeLong made two, and Oliver immediately afterward again scored twice. This brought the points...
...Hancock drew the bye in the broadsword event and left P. R. Turnure '94, and R. Stone '93, to fight out the trial bout between themselves. Turnure was quicker and stronger and won comparatively easy, scoring the ten points while Stone made...