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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...informal meeting of representatives of the debating interest of Harvard, Yale Princeton will be held at New Haven this morning to discuss changes in the debating systems at present in use in the three universities. F. B. Wagner 3L., the Harvard representative, will submit a plan now in use by the triangular league composed of Pennsylvania, Columbia and Cornell, by which all three universities debate upon the same subject on the same date. Each university enters two teams, one of which debates at home, the other away, one team supporting the affirmative of the question under discussion, the other...
...team made up of graduates at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon on the new rink in the Stadium. The entire squad, including all men who have been out for the team this year will hold practice of a second rink in the Stadium, which will be ready for use today for the first time...
...will be retained by the Department of Architecture for comparison with final drawings. During this time the candidates will be under the supervision of an instructor of the Department. Three weeks will then be allowed in which to prepare final drawings, during which time the candidates will have free use of the facilities of the Department...
...rinks in the Stadium has been flooded and practice will probably be held on it today if the weather continues favorable. The other rink will not be ready for use for several days...
...Handbook of Oxford," which gives full information about the examinations of the University, subject to changes made since the last edition was issued, can be ordered at the same address. "Oxford as It Is," a small pamphlet prepared by Mr. L. Dyer, of Harvard and Balliol Colleges, for the use of American candidates, giving all essential information in a condensed form, can be ordered from the Macmillan Company, 66 Fifth Avenue, New York. "Oxford and its Colleges," written by Mr. J. Wells, of Wadham College, and "Oxford and Oxford Life," edited by Mr. Wells, may be recommended for those...