Word: trials
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...Trials for the University debating team which will contest against Princeton, will be held in about a week, and all members of the University will be allowed to compete. It has been decided to divide the competition into three trials. In the first, all men, desiring to take part will be allowed five minutes for debate, and judges will select twelve men for the next trials. these will be held three or four days after the first trial and from the twelve men six will be chosen for the final trial. The best three men in this trial will represent...
...prizes of equal amount will be awarded, one at each of the series of trial debates for the selection of Harvard's representatives in the intercollegiate debates with Yale and Princeton. The prize is awarded to the member of the team judged to have done the best work throughout the trials...
...following men have been retained by M. Perrin for further trial: F. L. Warrin 2L., O. L. Mills 2L., W. G. Means '06, F. M. Gunther '07, L. duP. Irving '07, S. S. Sands '07, J. Reynolds, Jr., '07, F. Dexter '08, G. L. Foote '08. The final cast will not be announced until after the last trials. All members of the University wishing to try for a part and who have not yet seen M. Perrin, should send their names at once, with a list of their free hours next Monday and Tuesday, to E. C. Edson, Grays...
...neither side scored and the first team was twice held for downs. The linemen of both elevens played hard and aggressively, but the backs did some very stupid running, and there was inexcusable fumbling. Foster was not in the scrimmage, but ran through signal practice with one of the trial elevens. Starr was in the first play, but as his ankle is not yet strong he was replaced by Quigley. In addition to the scrimmage the ends, linemen, and backs were given individual work and several of the first eleven had drill in tackling the dummy...
...freshman year is prescribed." Harvard chose the negative of this question. The Harvard team, which was finally chosen on February 24, was composed of W. H. Davis '05, B. V. Kanaley 1L. and A. Tulin 2L. The Coolidge prize of $100 for the best work in all three trials was awarded to A. Tulin 2L. The other three speakers in this final trial--W. M. Shohl '06, C. E. Burchenal 3L. and I. I. Mattuck '05--were retained to form a second team, which had frequent debates with the first team. W. M. Shohl '06 was later chosen alternate...