Word: supporting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...very great. But, aside from this, an event of this sort is valuable to the men who compete, socially as well as physically. Athletics that are open to all, and not restricted to the few men of unusual ability, are becoming more and more popular, and deserve the support not only of the undergraduates, but of our athletic managers as well...
...expected in the final game, toward the winning of which every effort is being directed. By its showing against the University team in practice, the Freshman eleven has given evidence of great possibilities, but the coaches and players cannot be expected to accomplish their task alone. The hearty support of every Freshman is needed, and the only real way such support can be given is by responding to a man to this first opportunity to watch and encourage the team...
...team, it is none the less important that every member of the University should feel the same confidence. A general atmosphere of intelligent and enthusiastic interest will do much toward accomplishing the desired end, and we feel sure that the coaches and players are alike deserving of the heartiest support which can be accorded them...
...Alexander Hall, Princeton, on March 22, 1907, on the subject, "Resolved, That the present distribution of power between the federal and the state governments is not adapted to modern conditions and calls for readjustment in the direction of further centralization." Princeton submitted the question and Harvard chose to support the negative. The Princeton team, which argued the affirmative, consisted of R. T. Sterrett '07, M. H. Fry '09, and R. S. Sidebotham '07. The University was represented by E. R. Lewis '08, B. M. Nussbaum '08, and I. L. Sharfman '07, of whom E. R. Lewis '08 was awarded...
...former years, the University Debating Council has had general charge of debating in the University. The most important administrative change that it attempted during the year was the reorganization of its financial policy. In previous years, the funds to support debating were obtained from the receipts at the University debate in Cambridge, to which admission was charged. This year, however, the debate with Yale in Sanders Theatre was thrown open to the public, and the money to carry on debating was raised by dollar subscriptions from members of the University. By this method, a little over $500 was collected, which...