Word: yorks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...freshman hurdler, were rivals in the interscholastic games last year an should make a good fight for third place. In the low hurdles Bremer '96 holds the world's record and should make Perkins work to win. Morse '99 was second to Perkins both at New Haven and New York last year, and, as he is running strong, is rather better than Van Buren and Fewsmith, Yale's other low hurdlers...
...large part of his argument was intended to show that the Italian race is not undesirable as a whole, and not a menace to our institutions. In only four cities, he declared, have investigations of the slums been made, and these investigations have all been entirely overestimated. In New York there is supposed to be a slum population of 360,000 but the investigation took in only 26,000. This is a debate of facts, not of theories...
LACROSSE.- The following men be at 36 Matthews at 4 o'clock sharp, to go to New York: Fay, Ring, Taylor, Brookings, Hardy, N. P. Breed, Purington, McLaughlin, Woods, Dearborn, Sands, Harrington, Curley...
FALL RIVER LINE.- Pullman vestibuled express trains, leave Boston from Park Square. Steamers leave New York from Pier 18, foot of Murray street. L. H. Palmer, Agent, No. 3 Old State House, Boston...
Stephen Brooks Rosenthal '98 of New York, who will close the debate for Harvard, prepared for college at the University Grammar School of New York. He has been interested in debating since his Freshman year and has spoken in several interclub debates. He has taken English 30 and is now in English 6. He recently spoke in an intersection debate of the latter course. He is a member of the University Debating Club...