Word: forensice
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Exile & Consolation. With a passion equally ferocious, Dante hurled himself into politics. By 1300, thanks to his partisan zeal and forensic brilliance, he was one of the six principal executives of Florence; but in 1301 he met with a political disaster. The French marched on Florence and established Dante'...
Debating the affirmative position that "the Federal Government should establish a national program of public works for the unemployed," Northwestern defeated M.I.T., 4-1, Saturday to win Harvard's 12th annual forensic classic.
Harvard's annual Invitational Forensic Tournament, the largest in the country begins Thursday in a three-day competition. About 100 two-man teams from 30 colleges will be participating. Headquarters is located on the second floor of the Harvard Union.
Winston Spencer Churchill can hardly have seen much of government "and Parliament and forensic politics" at 23, but he moves in and out among their deviations with the case, if not the knowledge of a veteran statesman.
Although the combatants exchanged some discreet accusations of dirty pool, their encounter contained few surprises for those familiar with earlier installments in the forensic series.