Word: subjectivity
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Announcement was made of a lecture to be given on November 15 by Colonel H. G. Proud of the Railway Gazette, New York. His subject will be the story of the development of steel rail and it is also hoped that he may speak on his experiences in the Soudan. Three other lectures besides this are being arranged, but nothing has yet been definitely decided...
About twenty men spoke at the meeting of the Harvard Forum last night on the subject: "Resolved, That the story victory at the last general election was for the best interests of Great Britain." The principal disputants were H. G. Gray '97, and F. R. Steward '96, on the affirmative; N. J. Breembaugh '96, and G. Thomas '96, on the negative. The affirmative based their arguments principally on the lack of harmony in the Liberal party and the consequent inability to transact any business. They were a party without any central issue or any recognised leader. The Home Rule Bill...
...Harvard Union will hold a competitive debate for membership tonight at 7.30 p. m. in Sever 11. The subject is: "Resolved, That, High License is preferable in Cambridge to Prohibition...
...Place the name, the date, the course and the subject on the back of the last sheet, in the upper right hand corner...
...BAKER.THE first meeting of the Debating Club will be held today in Sever 5, from three o'clock to five. The discussion on this occasion is intended to be absolutely extempore and therefore the subject will not be given out until the meeting has been called to order. On other occasions there will be principal speakers, chosen beforehand. The club is open to all members of Harvard College and the Law School...