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With the very successful organization of the Freshman Debating Club, Wednesday, and the trial debates for membership to Union and the Forum tonight, the active work in debating, outside the courses in public speaking offered by the English Department, commences. Every meeting of the societies from now on will be a small but important part in the preparation for the intercollegiate contests with Yale and Princeton, in which success means so much to Harvard. Harvard must win; but to win Harvard must work, hard and steadily. That a great many men will work hard we have no doubt, for there...
...University. The value of the training will depend largely upon the enthusiasm with which it is supported by the class and the thoroughness with which its work is carried on by officers and members. The class of Ninety-nine set an excellent example in the enthusiasm and success with which it organized and conducted its debating club...
Some incentive for individual effort will undoubtedly be offered. If the Advisory Committee on Debating should hold to its decision to end the Freshman intercollegiate contests, debating prizes will be given. Self-interest, therefore, as well as duty, urges all Freshmen to make the meeting tonight a thorough success...
...Debating Club from 1900 will be held this evening in Sever 11. F. Dobyns '98 of the Forum and C. Grilk '98 of the Union will address the meeting on debating work. All Freshmen in any way interested in debating are urged to attend and make the club a success...
...members of the Freshman class interested in debating are strongly urged to come to the meeting and make the club a success. It has not yet been finally decided whether or not there will be a debate with the Yale freshmen, and the eventual decision on this matter depends a good deal on the work done by the club...