Word: upon
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...utter prohibition of faculty help." We only asked that such help be limited to the giving of information. We opposed only the revision of speeches by members of the faculty and their participation in practice debates. Mr. Clark says that "It was found impossible to come to any agreement upon the subject, Harvard holding a different opinion as to the point at which faculty assistance becomes unjustifiable from that of either Yale or Princeton." At first the Princeton representatives did side with Yale, but after we had explained our position they joined us and supported us in all the discussions...
...hoped that the three universities can come to some understanding upon this question in the near future...
...past when intercollegiate debates are looked upon as contests of only secondary importance. Victory in them is coming more and more to be considered as of even more importance to the real and lasting reputation and welfare of the University than athletic victories...
Besides the speakers a number of prominent graduates occupied seats upon the platform, among them being Mr. E. W. Hooper, Mr. Endicott Peabody, Mr. C. F. Adams, 2d, Col. R. H. Stevenson, Mr. Thayer, and Mr. Francis Peabody...
...operative Labour Upon the Land, and Other Papers; the Report of a Conference on Land. Co-operation and Unemployed. Edited by J. A. Hobson...