Word: venezuela
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...trial debate for the Harvard Forum will take place this evening in Harvard 1, at 7.30 p. m. The question "Resolved, That the principles of the Monroe Doctrine apple to the Venezuela Controversy" will be opened for the affirmative by F. R. Steward '96, and for the negative by F. Dobyns '98. After these speakers any member of the University is invited to speak. Speeches will be limited to five minutes...
...Harvard Union was victorious in its debate last night with the Trinity Club of Boston, at the rooms of the latter. The subject was: "Resolved, That we endorse President Cleveland's Venezuela message." The Harvard Union supported the affirmative, being represented by S. P. Delany '96, Charles Grilk '98 and R. M. Alden, Gr. The speakers for the negative were Albert J. Pratt, Arthur S. Leland and Randolph C. Surbridge. The last named speaker represented Harvard in the first debate ever held with Yale...
Question: "Resolved, That President Cleveland's Venezuela message is wise and statesmanlike...
...existed before the British conquest of Dutch Guiana in 1814: Maps in Harvard, Boston Public and Athenxum libraries of dates 1657-1814.- (1) British claims have not been progressively extended: Venezuelan Memorandum in U. S. Senate Ex. Does. 50th Cong. 1st Session Vol. 11. No. 226, pp. 23-37, Venezuela Memorandum in Foreign Relations of U. S. 1894 pp. 812-840.- (B) No other bona fide boundary dispute involving important territory is possible,- (y) The whole idea of British advances hostile to U. S. is preposterous.- (A) No territory gained by such advances could compensate for the hostility...
...account of the lectures this week and because Saturday is a holiday, the trial debate for membership in the Harvard Forum has been posponed to Friday, February 28. The subject is: "Resolved, That the principles of the Monroe Doctrine apply to the Venezuela question...