Word: woolsey
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Dean C. Worcester, F.R.G.S., lectured in Woolsey Hall on Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Aurelian Honor Society of the Sheffield Scientific School on the subject "Higher Education of the Present Contrasted with that of the Past, as Illustrated in the Philippine Islands." The lecture was illustrated by slides that Mr. Worcester had secured while working in the Philippines...
...University affirmative team, composed entirely of undergraduates, will speak against the Yale negative team in Woolsey Hall, New Haven, tonight at 8.15 o'clock. The men will leave on the 10 o'clock train this morning and will be met by Sidney Curtis '05, who has assisted them in preparation, and will act as their coach. The University team is as follows: J. Bovingdon '15, E. R. Adams '14, P. L. Sayre '16, and H. Epstein '16, alternate. They will speak in the same order and opposed to them on the Yale negative team will be P. O. Badger...
Debating teams representing Harvard, Yale, and Princeton will compete in their sixth annual debate tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The Harvard team will meet Princeton in Sanders Theatre, Yale will meet Harvard in Woolsey Hall, New Haven, and Princeton will meet Yale in Alexander Hall, Princeton, the home team in each case supporting the negative. The question for discussion this year is, "Resolved. That the women of the United States should be given the suffrage on equal terms with...
...attend the Yale-Princeton game in New Haven tomorrow, the Yale Dining Association has announced that the University Dining Hall will be open to Harvard graduates and undergraduates and their guests, including ladies from today until Monday. Dressing rooms for ladies and gentlemen will be found in Memorial and Woolsey Halls, adjoining the Dining Hall. Maids will be in attendance in the ladies rooms...
...Haven, Conn., March 14, 1913.--The Princeton affirmative team defeated the Yale negative team in the triangular debated in Woolsey Hall at New Haven this evening. The debate was the closest of the three simultaneous contests, the vote of the judges being two to one. The teams spoke in the following order: Princeton--A. S. Richardson '13, A. C. Williamson G.S., R. S. Rife G.S.; Yale--A. B. Greene '13, F. L. Daily '13, E. M. Porter...