Word: west
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...representatives of the Harvard, Yale, and Princeton Debating Councils will be held in New Haven next Saturday for the purpose of choosing the subject and arranging the dates of the University and Freshman triangular debates. The University will be represented by Judge A. P. Stone '93 and R. L. West...
...following men have been appointed to act on the Senior Dormitory Smoker Committee: J. A. Henderson, of Johnstown, Pa., chairman; S. Adams, of West Newton; W. H. Chatfield, of Cincinnati, O.; M. G. Day, of Springfield; J. H. Hedges, of Dorchester; S. T. Hopkins, of Newtonville; P. K. Randall, of Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y.; G. F. Plimpton, of Buffalo, N. Y.; D. T. Thomson, of Swampscott; G. T. Winslow, of Boston; L. O. Wright, of Chinuanua, Mexico. This committee will hold an important meeting in the Sanctum of the CRIMSON Monday evening at 7.15 o'clock to make plans...
...this section are less to begin with and less throughout. This is perhaps caused by the fact that New England is more crowded with welltrained lawyers than almost any other part of the country, making the competition keener. In comparing the territory east of the Mississippi, what that west of the Mississippi, it is found that the eastern section has the lower average, and doubtless for the same reason. In the eight year out, the average east of the Mississippi is larger than that west, but this cannot be relied upon owing to the fact that the figures given...
...question of location, many advocate settling in the South or West, on the ground that the beginner has more chance there. The opinions in this are, however, not uniform, and there are some who think that the East offers more opportunities. There is much discussion as to the advisability of setting in a large or small place. It is generally conceded that the man of only fall ability should settle in the small city, for there his ability will count for more. Relatively unknown men or those without exceptional ability or opportunity are advised to keep away from Boston...
February 26.--West Virginia...