Word: stones
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...which anyone who desires to speak may have that privilege, would tend to stimulate more interest on the part of undergraduates than would a formal debate, and the Wilson Club has acquiesced in this change of plan, although still hoping to hold a formal debate. Judge A. P. Stone '93, of the Massachusetts State Bench, will preside tomorrow evening...
...chess team has been subordinated to a less intellectual interest in the successful issue of the annual football game with Yale. In many ways this attitude is unfortunate. Chess was in vogue among the polite countiers of Kubla Khan when the game of football was played with a rough stone, kicked about the wild British moors by half-naked tribesmen. And chess will remain a noble game when the last goal post has rotted and the last pigskin has burst. To make chess less than football is to make the immortal dependent on the strictly finite. Chess is the mother...
...members of the Republican and Democratic clubs. This forum will take the place of the proposed joint debate between these political organizations, but the discussion will not be conducted as a debate, nor will anyone desirous of speaking be debarred from that privilege. Judge A. P. Stone '93 will preside...
...Charles Robert Cross, Jr., '03, Fritz Daur STB, '14, Calvin Wellington Day GS, '12-'14, Henry Weston Farnsworth '12, Morrill Stanton Gaunt, And., '14-'16; Harold Marion-Crawford '11, Clyde Fairbanks Maxwell '14, Robert Edouard Pellissien '04, Norman Prince '08, Alyn Seeger '10, Dillwyn Parrish Starr '08, Edward Mandell 'Stone '08, Dr. Crosby Church Whitman '86, George Williamson '05, Allen M. Cleghorn, (one-time instructor...
...Beilenson was elected temporary president of the 1920 Debating Society at the organization meeting held in the Smith Halls Common Room. Judge A. P. Stone '93, E. R. Roberts 1L and A. G. Paine '17, president of the University Debating Council addressed the meeting which was attended by about 125 of the Freshman Class. After the president was elected, the meeting was turned over to him and the following three committees were appointed...