Word: support
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...inter-club contest of last evening the new departure in Harvard debating amply justified itself. The victors are to be most heartily congratulated. Though representative of a Freshman club and comparatively inexperienced, they have yet shown ability superior to their older rivals and illustrative of the cooperation and hearty support of their fellows...
...first Freshman-Sophomore interclub debate will be held this evening at 7.30 in Sever 11. The question is "Resolved, That United States Senators should be elected by direct vote of the people." The Freshman speakers, who will support the affirmative, are A. G. Alley, Jr., M. T. Hall and I. W. Scott, with W. E. Stillwell as alternate. The Sophomore speakers, who will defend the negative are B. Brooks, A. L. Richards and O. D. Evans, with E. E. Sargent as alternate. The judges will be Professor S. M. Mac Vane, Mr. Richard Cobb and Mr. H. L. Prescott...
Early in the fall a great amount of discussion took place as to the merits of the plan proposed several years ago for a University Club. There was a very general expression of opinion by individual undergraduates and by club resolutions, and in every instance the plan received strong support. In fact it was a very difficult matter to discover any opposition. Since then there has been ample time to give the matter careful thought, and the men now in College should certainly be prepared to express decided views...
...will it permit the association to become arrayed against either the University authorities, the Athletic Committee, or against any body or individual interested in Harvard Athletics. It will, however, seek to establish intimate relations with all, in full confidence that they are ready and eager to secure such support and counsel as a strong, representative graduate-committee can give...
...support of a large number of graduates is essential to success. To this end we have planned to make the yearly dues small-two dollars-and to omit the usual initiation fee. We urge you to signify your willingness to join the proposed Association by signing the card enclosed and mailing it at once to Edgar N. Wrightington, 1009 Tremont Building, Boston...