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...Bartlett, N. and G., beat G. Thatcher...
After the debate a banquet was given the speakers at the New Haven House at which Thomas Thatcher, Yale '71, of New York, acted as toastmaster...
...Bacon, R. L. S.; A. M. Rice, Noble's, vs. W. G. Turtellot, Prov. E. and C., H. L. Ewer, R. L. S., vs. E. C. Clark, N. H. S.; A. Leonard, N. H. S., vs. E. A. Meade, R. L. S.; M. Bartlett, Noble's vs. G. Thatcher, H.; I. T. Cotter, Noble's, vs. H. Hollings, N. H. S.; C. Cummings, N. H. S., vs. H. H. Howe, E. H. S., B. Bishop, B. H. S., vs. W. Wise, N. H. S.; N. Tilton C. H. and L., vs. B. C. Wright...
...view of the approaching Harvard-Yale contest the debating clubs of the graduate departments have been more than usually active, and the preliminary contests will soon be held. The final competition will occur immediately after the April recess. A Thatcher prize of $75 will be awarded to that member of the academical department who most distinguishes himself at this latter contest. From the outcome of the Harvard-Princeton debate it is realized that Yale will have to make strenuous efforts if her representatives are to be victorious in the coming contest with Harvard, which will determine the supremacy in debating...
...committee consisted of the following gentlemen: Messrs. Charles Francis Adams, W. R. Thayer, J. E. Warner, T. C. Thatcher, and W. Endicott...