Word: carleton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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University debaters engaged in two contests Saturday night, one team meeting Carleton College here under a no-decision agreement, and another journeying to Wesleyan to lose by a vote of the audience. Tonight in Holden Chapel still a third group will face Brown University...
...having to court a decision, the Harvard-Carleton speakers in Paine Hall could afford to step down from the rostrum of oratory and let the argument proceed in a series of quick rebuttals. The question was "Resolved, That the jury system should be abolished," and Johnson, of Carleton, introducing the affirmative case, claimed that the jury is a static part of a dynamic society. A. L. Raffa ocC reported that it is based upon the common man and is essential to democracy: at which Rowe replied that "the ordinary, common man is common enough" and so unfit to judge questions...
Crimson debaters will mount the rostrum in Paine Hall tonight at 8.15 o'clock in an effort to vanquish the Carleton College representatives. The subject for discussion will be "Resolved. That the jury system should be abolished," with the University supporting the negative...
...team from Carleton includes B. B. Johnson '29, K. W. Rowe '29, and L. M. McBride '30. The Minnesota college has earned a national reputation for its forensic ability; at present its representatives are on their annual Eastern tour which takes them to eight colleges in addition to Harvard...
...following men spoke yesterday: M. V. Anastos '30, C. Angel '30, P. J. W. Bove '29, M. Bronstein '31, D. K. Carroll '30, C. L. Cowan '30, E. J. Day '31, J. W. Fellows '30, S. F. Feyler '30, J. C. Fiske '30, J. F. Ganson '30, Carleton Green '30, D. S. Gruber '29, J. F. Harding '30, F. F. Hart '30, E. Huberman '29, J. K. Hurd '30, R. H. Jones '30, F. I. Kogos '29, J. L. McNamara '31, H. G. Meyer '30, Carl Miller '29, J. Moskovitz 1G.B., R. F. Quail '30, H. J. Slaughter...