Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that score feel justified in suggesting such an undertaking. The first objection to this would be that it takes an enormous amount of time to perfect anything of this sort; but who will not acknowledge that if the Dickie and Pudding private theatricals, given simply for pleasure, find generous support, a venture supported by the college, and acknowledged to be the most important event of the year, would call forth a great number of men who would be glad to give the time required, in exchange for the advantages sure to follow. Another objection is that men who really have...
...progressing rapidly for the Harvard-Yale debate to be held in Sanders Theatre on the evening of Wednesday, January 18th. Secretaries of the classes for thirty years past have been written to, and answers from more than twenty of them have been already received, assuring their hearty support in interesting prominent graduates, and from present indications, not less than three hundred graduates, resident in or near Boston, will be present at the debate...
...every reason to expect that the debate will meet with good success. The introduction of judges will add a much greater interest to the debate, for it will then be more of an actual contest. The managers of the debate have shown good judgement in appealing to the support of graduate classes and it is pleasing to note the interest which graduates have evinced in the matter. The proposition to limit the competitors for the next debate to members of the Union is a commendable one, for it should influence more men to join it. These debates have now become...
...Present guarantees are insufficient.-(a) The only proposed constitution impracticable: R. N. Baskin, Argument against Admission Utah-(1) Disingenuous-(2) Limits state sovereignty: House Report, supra, p. 68-(3) Public sentiment does not support it.-(4) Judiciary in the hands of the Mormons.-(b) Mormons untrustworthy and unyielding: Utah Commission, supra 11.-(c) Movement toward statehood a last resort: Baskin, supra...
...Clubs left Cambridge Thursday morning, Dec 22, in time for the eleven o'clock tram for New York on the Boston and Albany. Though they had no such evidence of the support and good wishes of the college as the athletic teams receive on similar occasions, they felt that they really had those good wishes and that their place as representatives of Harvard was quite as responsible as that of the athletic teams. For half an hour before train time men with bags. +++ mandolins, coats, umbrellas, c n s and hat boxes, came straggling into the station on Kneeland Street...