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...trial is not open to Sophomores who are members of the Forum or Union but all other Sophomores are strongly urged to speak...
...Harvard Forum. Debate. Sever...
...Chaps. 16, 28, 49, 51, 53, 56, 57, 84, 104; E. A. Hartshorn, Wages, Living and Tariff; Roach in International Review, Vol. 13, p. 455; Swank, Our Bessemer Steel Industry, p. 23; Harper's Mag., Vol. 74, p. 780; Consular Reports, No. 40, p. 340; C. D. Wright in Forum...
References: Mill, Chaps. on Wages; Ricardo, Chap. V, Wages; F. W. Taussig in Forum, Vol. VI, p. 167; Schoenhof, Labor, Wages and Tariff; Journal of Political Economy, Vol. IV, p. 166; A. S. Hewitt, Labor, Wages and Tariff; W. L. Garrison, Jr., Wages and Protection; D. A. Wells, Relation of Tariff to Wage...
Philip Greenleaf Carleton '99, of Lawrence, Mass., alternate, prepared at Andover, where he was one of the speakers in the annual joint debate in 1895 between the Forum and the Philomathean Debating Club. He was also in the Means and Draper prize contests. During his first year at Harvard he was president of the Freshman Debating Club, and was one of its speakers in the Harvard-Yale Freshman debate. In his Sophomore year he was on the Forum team which debated against the Columbia Union. He is now secretary of the CRIMSON...