Word: wording
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dorr '97, the second Harvard speaker, caused a laugh in rebutting MacFarland's point about the destruction of the international par of exchange. "He says it is so, but he brings forward no facts to prove it; we have his word no facts to prove it; we have his word for it, but that is all." If it is true it matters very little to us for our exports to silverusing countries amount to but a handful. In regard to the second claim, that falling prices are a result of the gold standard, he denied that they are an evil...
...would add a word in regard to the attitude of tonight's audience. The speakers for the University at which the debate is held have always been thought to have an advantage over their opponent. It only remains for those who attend tonight to be so impartial in their demonstrations that the visitors may think Cambridge as fair a place for the contest as any neutral ground...
...affair might have a humerous side, it is unpleasnt to think that any one would send this notice after reflection of what the consequences would be. Not only does the writer take it upon himself to stop the work of several hundred other men, but by sending such word to the CRIMSON, there is danger that instructors lose confidence in the paper and deprive it of one of its most useful features. To guard against this result we must rely wholly on the thoughtfulness and good-will of the student body...
PROSPECT UNION.- Teachers who can not meet their classes on Monday, Feb. 22, must send word at once to C. A. Sievwright, Prospect Union Building, Cambridgeport...
Through a mistake in proof-reading the seventh word in the question for the Harvard-Yale Debate was given in Saturday's CRIMSON as "definitely" instead of "definitively," as it should have been...