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...trusts should be regulated by federal legislation." In rebuttal Nussbaum will speak first, followed by Davis and Lewis. The Exeter team will be composed of G. I. Lewis, R. C. Mulligan, W. C. H. Ramage, and R. S. Hoar, alternate. The judges will be Professor I. L. Winter; Hon. J. E. Young, judge of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire; Hon. E. G. Eastman, attorney-general of New Hampshire...
...meeting of the Board of Overseers yesterday morning Hon. J. D. Long '57 presided. It was voted to concur with the Corporation in its vote appointing R. B. Perry '97. Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology for five years from September 1, 1905; and R. F. Herrick '90, a graduate member of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports in place of T. N. Perkins '91 resigned. Herrick was captain of the University crew...
...Davis '05 presided and the judges were Professor I. L. Winter, professor G. P. Baker, and Hon, A. P. Stone...
...judges will be Professors I. L. Winter and G. P. Baker, and Hon. A. P. Stone...
Under the auspices of the University Debating Club, Hon. Curtis Guild, Jr., '81, lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts, delivered an address last night in the Living Room of the Union on "Public Speaking in Politics." Mr. Guild began by outlining the essential qualities of a public speaker. It is a current belief, he said, that in the field of American politics public speaking has been wholly supplanted by the newspapers. It is indeed true that at present the press, especially since it is entirely independent. and to a great extent a substitute for the old time orator and political mountebank, does...