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...DAKIN and R. W. HALE...
...Stone '93, W. A. Lackey '95, H. C. Vrooman '95, E. C. Campbell '92, J. L. Dodge L. S., C. Dorroy, S. M. Ballou '92, G. C. Mead Gr., H. A. Bull Gr. Those who spoke in the negative were: J. S. Brown '92, R. W. Hale '92, W. L. Bartlett '92, M. A. Bartlett '93, C. T. R. Bates '92, S. H. Cohn '95, F. N. Clapp '95, J. E. Young L. S., S. Wasserson L. S., F. W. Sanders Div., A. V. W. Leslie...
Principal disputants - Affirmative: R. M. Gillespie and R. W. Hale. - Negative: E. Campbell and F. J. V. Dakin. Open to all students of the University...
...Edward Everett Hale was the next speaker. He was glad that the impractical, sentimental part of the plan had failed. It must fail sooner or later and the sooner the better. No one can be successful in trying to be social once in so often. College men must understand that they can get quite as much from the working people as the working people can from them. If they go the Union meaning thus to give and take friendly relations will spring up naturally from mutual benefit. The conductors of the Union must have definite ends in view if they...
...Cumming submitted to the Conference that universities can't be swapped like jack knives, and thought that the Union had better try to work out its own salvation, without much regard to Toynbee Hall. He emphasized as well as Dr. Hale, the desirability of modesty in college men, of a readiness to learn as well as to teach. He suggested that some competent laboring man in the Port should be induced to take a class of college men, and give them a biographical sketch of himself or of some of his friends. Various sociological questions might with advantage be investigated...