Word: whether
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final make-up of the University debating teams, which will meet Yale and Princeton March 27, will be determined after the practice debate in the New Lecture Hall tomorrow afternoon. At this time the judges and coaches will decide, both from past work and the showing tomorrow whether any of the alternates will be placed on the regular teams and they will also determine the order of the speakers on the affirmative and negative sides...
...date for receiving these has also been extended until Saturday, but no blanks can be obtained after that date, nor can any changes or corrections be made. Lives and photographs not in by Saturday will not be in the Album. It rests entirely with the members of the class whether the Album is to be a complete record of 1914's four years in College...
...Graduate Schools Society of Brooks House is undertaking to find out whether or not a sufficient number of men desire such rooms to warrant the request for more dormitory rooms expressly for graduate students. All members of the Graduate Schools who are interested in this proposition are asked to send their names to the Secretary of the Graduate Schools Society at Phillips Brooks House...
...allowing ample time for other possible summer undertakings; the expenses of the outing will be so slight that the experience is possible for practically everyone; the work will not be so strenuous that it is devoid of enjoyment; the wide variety of the training will render it worth while whether the country is ever at war or not. The military camps furnish a solution of the summer problem worthy of much consideration, particularly for those who are still without plans...
...taken up, as announced in his communication on Wednesday. It presupposes two things for success: The permission of the University to count practical work in municipalities or other forms of government for a degree, and the establishment of fellowships enabling college students to take time for such work. Whether or not these moves will be made, will depend somewhat on the men who are interested in the work and respond to Professor Hart's call. At present, it is true, the attractions of municipal or other government are few enough to the trained man. A betterment of conditions must come...