Word: views
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University tonight will be compelled to put forth all the skill and ability with which weeks of grueling preparation have equipped it. The only non-athletic activity in which we compete with our brethren from Princeton and Yale, debating has rapidly acquired the prestige which it deserves in view of its vital connection with the public life into which it is but natural that college men should go upon graduation. May "the Harvard habit of winning debates" continue in full vigor...
Senator Henry French Hollis '92, in his address "From One Senator's View point," which he delivered in the Union yesterday evening, scored the existing conditions at Harvard in severe terms. He characterized the University as "hide-bound and conservative." Due to the conservatism, he said, "rich men who find thing rigged about right for their money-making operations are glad to contribute to the colleges. Every Esstern college is eating from the hand that has robbed the pockets of the people...
...treasurer has received so far but 243 pledges out of the 640 men who should respond. This small percentage is very disappointing in view of the fact that former classes have responded much more quickly and generously...
Senator Henry French Hollis '92 will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. His address, "From One Senator's View Point," will reveal something of the attitude of Washington towards general affairs, which is rather different from that of the rest of the country. Following his graduation in 1892, Senator Hollis studied law for a time at the Harvard Law School, but finished his legal education under private instruction. Upon his admission to the Bar of New Hampshire in 1893, he entered state politics, affiliating himself with the Democratic party. As New Hampshire...
...Senator H. F. Hollis '92 on "From One Senator's View Point" in Living Room of Union...