Word: joseph
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...should take immediate steps towards the retirement of all the legal tenders." The affirmative was supported by Princeton, her representatives being Herbert Ure '96, of New Jersey, Robert McNutt McElroy '96, of Missouri, and Frederick William Loetscher '96, of Iowa. For Harvard, William S. Youngman L. S., of Pennsylvania, Joseph P. Warren '96, of Massachusetts, and Fletcher Dobyns '98, of Ohio, supported the negative...
...competitive debate, held January 17, the Judges, Professors Briggs, Hart and Baker, chose the following men to speak against Princeton: William Sterling Youngman, L. S., of Pennsylvania, Joseph Parker Warren '96, of Massachusetts, Fletcher Dobyns '98, of Ohio, and Frank Rudolph Steward '96, of Montana, the last as substitute...
...Congress should take immediate steps towards the retirement of all the legal tenders." Princeton will support the affirmative, her representatives being Herbert Ure '96 of New Jersey, Robert McNutt McElroy '96 of Missouri, and Frederick William Loetscher '96 of Lowa. For Harvard, William S. Youngman L. S., of Pennsylvania, Joseph P. Warren '96 of Massachusetts, and Fletcher Dobyns '98 of Ohio will represent the negative. Warren has improved very much and will speak tonight...
...most interesting article of the number from the undergraduate's point of view, contains the "Historical Sketch," by Lloyd McKim Garrison '88; Poem, by John T. Wheelwright '76; The Pudding Song, which tells how the club was formed by a Puritan and a "Choctaw Indian"; Speech, by the Hon. Joseph H. Choate '52; and Ode, by Benjamin A. Gould...
...Congress should take immediate steps towards the immediate retirement of the greenbacks." The affirmative will be supported by the Princeton men, Herbert Ure '96 of New Jersey, Robert McNutt McElroy '96 of Missouri, and Frederick William Loetscher '96 of Iowa. For Harvard, William S. Youngman L. S. of Pennsylvania, Joseph P. Warren '96 of Massachusetts, and Fletcher Dobyns '98 of Ohio will represent the negative. F. R. Steward of Montana is Harvard's alternate...