Word: weeded
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Question: "Resolved, That it is in the interest of Harvard University to exclude Radcliffe students from University recitations." Principal disputants.--Affirmative: W. H. Hubbard, H. J. Carleton, and O. Brewer.--Negative: J. E. Tomlinson, A. H. Weed, and H. U. Gade. Election of officers for the second half-year...
...squad -- Burgess, Judson, Clark, Cummings, Bray, Saint-Gaudens, Forbes, Mason, Thomas, Monks, DuBois, Streit, Hall, Atwater, Piper, Foster, Randolph, Jackson, Wells, Weed, Fernald, Trainer, Foot, Pumpelly, Bean, Daggett, Safford, Wright, Warland, Percival, Starr, DuBois, Pulsifer, Martin, Mead, Hill...
...Crowell, J. S. Bent, T. D. Roberts, R. Pier, A. P. Thornton, C. A. Hartwell, B. S. Litchfield, W. A. Chadbourne, E. M. Smith, H. A. Lomax, B. Deland, F. Dexter, G. H. Fernald, Jr., F. S. Trainer, H. B. Wells, A. W. Goldsmith, A. M. Kellogg, A. H. Weed, H. L. Corbett, W. Nickerson, W. L. Kingsbury, L. B. Abbott, Jr., B. Wright, A. F. Bigelow, A. G. Rotch, I. L. Lovering, W. L. Hanavan, W. B. Piper, F. H. Appleton, Jr., H. G. Spencer, D. L. Boardman, G. L. Jones, E. B. Roberts, P. C. Stanwood...
...Resolved, That a limited monarchy, such as that of Great Britain, is preferable to a republican form of government such as that of the United States." Principal Disputants.--Affirmative: F. C. Keffer, C. R. Loring and E. L. Lane.--Negative: D. A. Baldwin, W. S. Archibald, and A. H. Weed...
...Resolved, That a limited monarchy, such as that of Great Britain, is preferable to a republican form of government such as that of the United States." Principal Disputants.--Affirmative: F. C. Keffer, C. R. Loring and E. L. Lane.--Negative: D. A. Baldwin, W. S. Archibald, and A. H. Weed...