Word: trials
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...first trial for the Freshman team to debate against the Yale freshmen on Friday, April 26, will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in Dane Hall. All members of the Freshman class are eligible for the trials. Each man will deliver a five-minute speech, and on the basis of these speeches about 14 men will be retained for the second trial next Friday. The following will act as judges: A. H. Elder '07, G. J. Hirsch '07, B. M. Nussbaum...
...trials for the Freshman team will be open to all members of the Freshman class. The first trial, which will be held in Dane Hall next Tuesday, will consist of five-minute speeches on either side of the question for debate. On the basis of these speeches about 14 men will be retained for the second trial on next Friday. At this trial each of the men retained will deliver a 10-minute speech on the subject, and six men will be chosen to take part in the final trial debate on Tuesday, March 26, when they will be divided...
...actual dangers, and to meet actual emergencies and difficulties, or actual criticisms and demands from fellow institutions. These assertions could be verified by a study of athletics at Harvard during the past quarter of a century. The present body of rules has been the slow product of years of trial and experience; and has been subject to constant scrutiny, with a desire to adapt it to existing conditions, nowhere more than in the Athletic Committee itself. That the whole code has not been thoroughly overhauled and simplified during the last two years, as was planned by the Committee...
Article IV of the Laws of Athletics was amended by adding thereto the following: "To the end that there be no unnecessary delay, each competitor shall take his trial or turn when called upon to do so by the field judge having charge of the contest, and if in the opinion of such field judge the competitor unreasonably delays to do so, such judge may at his discretion forfeit such trial and have the same tally against the competitor as one miss or failure...
...final trial debate to choose the team that will represent the University will be held on this subject in Dane Hall tomorrow night. E. R. Lewis '08, B. M. Nussbaum '08, and E. B. Stern '07 will speak on the affirmative; and J. S. Davis '08, D. Rosenblum '08, and I. L. Sharfman '07 will argue the negative. Each speaker will be allowed twelve minutes to present his case, and five minutes for rebuttal. The Coolidge Prize of $100 for the undergraduate doing the best work in the three trials for the team, will be awarded at the close...