Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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They will support the affirmative of the question, "Resolved that the annexation of Canada would be beneficial to the United States." The competitive debate will be held tonight and Prof. Wheeler. Prof. Hadley, and Mr. Fisher will be asked to act as judges...
...Union last evening after the preliminary debate, a motion was entered that steps be taken to the formation of a new union. It was stated that membership at present, since it is given indiscriminately, is worthless, and that to make the society one worthy of the respect and support of Harvard men, only those should be elected members who have proved their ability as sound and ready speakers...
...anything that he could. The few extracts from letters of his sufficiently show the warm interest he had in the matter. It is especially appropriate that active work in such a memorial should begin with his classmates and their generous subscription of ten thousand dollars and promise of further support, should be a good example to call forth further subscriptions from every man who wishes to honor the memory of Phillips Brooks, and have a share in the completion of a project which he so greatly favored and worked for. It is sincerely to be hoped that the necessary...
...there be two teams in such universities as can support them, one including professional school men and the other drawn exclusively from the college department; but let the teams that meet each other be on substantially the same footing if there is to be any comparison. I do not think that Wesleyan will be at all likely to recede a particle from the position already taken by the intercollegiate association...
...crews of this year shall be confined to the undergraduate department, with the same additional specifications that characterize the new rule in its application to intercollegiate foot ball. The action taken in this matter by Harvard is certainly a just and reasonable one which will meet the approval and support of every Harvard man, and one which, without doubt, may be considered to be prophetic. Whatever action Harvard takes in this matter must certainly not be retroaction, and the letter to Yale is clearly consistent in its relation to the stand which Harvard has long since taken. Harvard is thoroughly...