Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Blaikie '03, and E. M. Rabenold, was chosen alternate. The debate was held on Monday, March 23, before a large audience in Sanders Theatre. The University speakers won chiefly by better massing of argument upon vital issues and by considering the question from a broader point of view. Mr. Bliss Perry presided at the debate, and the judges were president Pritchett of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Provost C. C. Harrison of the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Arthur L. Brown of Providence, U. S. district judges of Rhode Island. A. S. Hayes '91 coached the University team...
...meeting of the Board of Directors of the Harvard Dining Association last evening, it was voted to recommend to the Corporation, that the steward's "head-money" be abolished, and that he be paid, instead, a fixed salary. This action was thought to be especially desirable in view of the "ticket system" to be tried next autumn...
Further, in view of the fact that the weekly fee paid to the waiter is regarded--and justly so--as part of his wages, supplementing the admittedly small pay of the Association; and in view of the fact that the fees at different tables are unequal and variable; it was voted that a system of wages graded according to merit and length of service, and higher than at present, be substituted next autumn for the present feeling system. That is, the Hall will pay each waiter a salary enough larger than at present to be both sufficient and just. Waiters...
...meeting of the presidents of State Clubs and captains of State baseball teams, held last night, it was decided to continue the State baseball series next year with a view to making it a permanent annual event. Early next fall a meeting of the presidents and secretaries of State Clubs will be held to draw up rules to govern the series and to discuss various methods of strengthening the clubs. At the beginning of the baseball season next spring the various State Clubs will elect captains and the schedule of games will be arranged. Cups will again be given...
...view of the fact that whatever is chosen as a gift from the class of 1903 to the Union must be a lasting memorial of the class, the committee in charge has decided to move slowly in choosing the gift...