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P. C. Reardon '32 and P. H. Cohen '32 will take the affirmative side for the Debating Council. Chicago will be represented in the negative side of the debate by J. P. Mallaieu and L. H. Greatwood. Each debater will present a constructive argument for nine minutes, and these will...
A. J. Colorado, the captain of the Porto Rican team, is a veteran debater of four years' experience, and has been here before. He and his two colleagues, J. E. Geigel and V. M. Gutierrez, will uphold the affirmative. Opposing them, Harvard will have H. C. Friend '31, G. E...
All three of the new members had much experience in debating. Professor Perry was coach at Princeton and, later, at Harvard. Mr. Eaton, now a prominent art and dramatic critic and author, was active in debating while he was an undergraduate in the University. Mr. Gleason, well-known Boston attorney...
William Henry McMaster of South Dakota, who proposed putting Senators and Congressmen in front-line trenches in case of war. A good impersonal debater, he plays golf, likes baseball games, keeps friendly with all factions.
No agile debater, he shuns the rough-and-tumble of senatorial controversy. Only two formal speeches has he made, a highly orthodox Republican defense of the Republican tariff, an apologia for his Parker vote. (His friends understood that he put aside his own convictions on this case to support his...