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The results of University debates since 1892 stand: Harvard, 18, Yale 6; Harvard 12, Princeton 8; Princeton 11, Yale 9.
The contests against Yale have resulted as follows:
Jan. 14, 1892.--No decision.
March 5, 1892.--No decision.
Jan. 18, 1893.--Harvard.
May 2, 1893.--Harvard.
Jan. 19, 1894.--Harvard.
April 27, 1894.--Harvard.
Jan. 18, 1895.--Harvard.
May 1, 1896.--Yale.
March 26, 1897.--Yale.
Dec. 3, 1897.--Yale
May 12, 1899.--Harvard.
March 30, 1900.--Harvard.
Dec. 7, 1900.--Harvard.
May 12, 1902.--Harvard.
March 23, 1903.--Harvard.
Dec. 4, 1903.--Yale.
May 5, 1905.--Harvard.
March 30, 1906.--Harvard.
Dec. 7, 1906.--Harvard.
May 1, 1908.--Harvard.
March 26, 1909.--Harvard.
March 21 1910.--Harvard.
April 3, 1911.--Harvard.
March 29, 1912.--Yale.
March 14, 1913.--Harvard.
March 27, 1914.--Yale.
Victories: Harvard 18, Yale 6.
Results Against Princeton.
March 27, 1895.--Harvard.
March 13, 1896.--Harvard.
Dec. 18, 1896.--Harvard.
May 11, 1898.--Harvard.
April 5, 1899.--Harvard.
Dec. 15, 1899.--Harvard.
May 10, 1901.--Harvard.
March 26, 1902.--Princeton.
Dec. 12, 1902.--Princeton.
May 6, 1904.--Harvard.
March 28, 1905.--Princeton.
Dec. 15, 1905.--Princeton.
March 22, 1907.-Princeton.
March 20, 1908.--Princeton.
March 26, 1909.--Princeton.
March 21, 1910.--Harvard.
April 3, 1911.--Harvard.
March 29, 1912.--Princeton.
March 14, 1913.--Harvard.
March 27, 1914.--Harvard.
Victories: Harvard 12; Princeton 8.
Since the establishment of the triangular system in 1909, there have been two three-cornered ties, one championship to Princeton, and three to the University, the victories standing, Harvard, 7; Princeton, 5; and Yale, 3.
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