Word: stones
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...judges were Professor F. W. Taussig, Mr. Edward Cummings and Mr. J. J. Hayes. Professor Taussig in announcing the decision of the judges said that the choice was so difficult that they had decided to divide the prize equally between two men, - A. P. Stone '93 and I. W. Howerth '93, both of whom spoke in the affirmative. Of the other speakers those who spoke in the affirmative were: R. L. Fortney L. S., W. R. Bigelow L. S., L. Hall '92, R. M. Gillespie '92, E. G. Walker '92, I. W. Howerth '98, H. Hudson...
...announcement of the result of the debate, the Union held a business meeting for the election of the three men who will represent Harvard in the joint debate with Yale. The vote resulted in the choice of R. C. Surbridge L. S., G. P. Costigan '92, and A. P. Stone '93. The joint debate will take place on January 14 at Sanders Theatre on the same question as that of last evening, and Harvard will have the affirmative...
Banjos, F. L. Kennedy '92, G. Stephens Jr. '92, L. E. Osborn '93, A. T. Sears '93, E. P. Merwin '94 and J. S. Stone...
...terrible snow storm which was raging at the time. Then followed an outline of the history of Eretria. After this, stereopticon views illustrated the accounts of the excavations made. Just outside the town of Eretria the party came upon great blocks of marble. Within these were layers of stone which being dug out revealed bodies. On these were wreaths of gold and rings. Within some of these graves there were also diadems and +++terra cotta images. On one of these graves only was there any inscription. After this the party came upon a theatre and found some very interesting developments...
...Stone has been appointed temporary leader and J. Sargent Jr., temporary secretary of the Freshman Banjo Club...