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...debating team will be in the hands of the Advisory Committee. The tentative schedule for next year was also discussed. It includes the usual triangular contests of the Freshman and University teams with Yale and Princeton, a spring trip to the Middle West when debates with Cleveland, Western Reserve, Valparaiso, Washington University at St. Louis and the University of Wisconsin will be held. A return trip during the Christmas recess to the University of Washington at Seattle is now being taken up between the two debate managers, the University of Washington having taken the first step...
October 9, the open date on the 1920 football schedule, has now been filed with the acceptance by the University of the invitation of Valparaiso University, of Valparaiso, Indiana, to play on that data. It is expected that the western university will bring a strong team to Cambridge next fall. In the 1919 season, Valparaiso won five games and tied one out of a series of seven, losing but one contest. The record of her scores is as follows: Valparaiso 26, Y. M. C. A. College, 0; Valparaiso 0; Notre Dame 7; Valparaiso 12, Pennsylvania University 3; Valparaiso 33, Great...
Bernard Jacob Alpers '21, of Salem, Lucy Osgood; Frederick Newton Arvin '21, of Valparaiso, Ind., William Merrick; Gershon Percival Bickford, Jr., '22, of Berwyn, Md., Harvard Club ow Washington, D. C.; Benjamin Albert Botkin '20, of Dorchester, Clement Harlow Condell; Allan Roland Browne '22, of Kansas City, Mo., Harvard Club of Kansas City; Bartholomew Anthony Curry '22, of Cambridge, Daniel A. Buckley; Julius Davidson '19, of Weehawken, N. J., Class of 1828; Robert Bulman Drummery '21, of South Boston, Joseph Eveleth; Harold Milton Flinn '21, of Newton, Joseph Eveleth; Lewis Eugene Gilman '22, of Malden, Harvard Club of Boston; Arnold...
Professor J. Bravo Labarca, professor of economics in the Commercial Institute of Valparaiso, Chile, will speak in Emerson J today at 12 o'clock on "The Recent Political and Diplomatic History of Chile." This is one of the lectures on "Spanish-American Countries" which will be given in History...
...first of these will be Professor J. Bravo Labarca, of the Commercial Institute of Valparaiso, Chili. He will deliver two lectures on April 3 and 5, his subject being "The Recent Diplomatic and Political History of Chili." Professor Labarca has been sent to this country by the Chilean government to study the courses in commercial education in the United States. During his stay here he will visit the various educational institutions...