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...debate will take place one week from tonight, January 19, at 8 o'clock, in Sanders Theatre. The question, "Resolved, That independent action in politics is preferable to party allegiance," will be debated in the affirmative by Walter Hayden Clark '95, William Henry Cox, L. S., and John Wayland Peddie, L. S., from Yale; in the negative by Albert Stokes Apsey, L. S., Alfred Samuel Hayes, L. S., and Henry Lee Prescott '94, from Harvard. Each speaker will be limited strictly to fifteen minutes. The merits of the debate will be judged by General Francis A. Walker, President...
...debate on January 19. Nine contestants spoke,- six from the Academic Department and three from the Law School. The successful candidates were Walter Hayden Clark, of Hartford, Conn., a sophomore in the Academic Department; William Henry Cox, of Beaver Falls, Pa., a junior in the Law School; and John Wayland Peddie, of Philadelphia, another Law School junior...
...stated in last evenings papers that Dean Wayland of the Yale Law School has refused to let G. F. Sanford, a Law School student, run in the Harvard-Yale team race next Saturday...
PIERIAN SODALITY. - Concert at Wayland. Cars leave Harvard Square for North Cambridge Station...
...Harvard," Professor A. B. Hart; "Yale," President Timothy Dwight; "Linonia and Brothers," Rev. Joseph H. Twitchell, Hartford; "Harvard Union," S. M. Brice; "Yale Union," Ralph E. Upton; "College Journalism," N. A. Bayne; "Law," Hon. Francis Wayland; "The Scholar in Politics," Professor A. T. Hadley; "Athletics," Hon. H. E. Howland...