Word: well
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Samoan question will be debated at the meeting of the Harvard Union this evening. The question, "Resolved, That the United States should maintain the independence and neutrality of the Samoan Islands," ought to bring out an interesting discussion over the foreign policy of the coming, as well as the retiring administration. The principal disputants will be-affirmative, G. B. Schulte, L. S., and C. T. R. Bates, '92; negative, L. McK. Garrison, L. S., and H. A. Davis...
...winter meeting of the Princeton Athletic Association, held last Saturday, differed from those of past years, only in the fact that representatives of outside organizations were allowed to compete for the prizes in gymnastic feats. The wrestling matches played a prominent part in the meeting and were very well contested...
...charge of the exhibit, and has sent out circulars to the various organizations of our colleges asking for photographs and anything else that can be sent to represent the college. We understand that many of the smaller colleges are making great efforts to be represented as well as possible, while Harvard is doing little or nothing...
...University boat club ordered, over a month ago, a new paper shell of Waters, the well-known boat builder...
...voices are all good, and most of the men have a decided musical talent. The most prominent fault in their singing, at present, is in the lack of harmony in the voices. The men sing well individually, but there is a perceptible lack of blending in the different tones. Rehearsals are being held three times a week, and the club is being drilled as thoroughly as possible by the leader, H. S. Potter. The other officers of the club are S. Howell, president; J. C. Hubbard, secretary, and J. B. Wetherell, pianist...