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...Logan, 23. A. J. Halle...
...members of the Freshman Debating Club who wish to compete should hand their names to some member of the committee before next Wednesday night. The committee is composed of C. Grilk, R. M. Barker, E. L. Logan, C. T. Robertson and H. D. Bushnell. The order in which the men are to speak will be decided by lot, and the list will be posted on the evening of the first trial debate. Men who do not hand in their names cannot speak until those have spoken who are on the list...
...custom to elect three first year men to the Harvard Law Review every year in March. The three for this year have just been elected. None of them are Harvard men. They are Logan Hay (Yale '93) of Springfield, III., a member of the Pow-Wow law club; J. P. Hall (Cornell '94) of Jamestown, N.Y., a member of the Ames-Gray law club; and Douglas Campbell (Union College '94) of Cherry Valley, N. Y., a member of the Thayer law club. These men are elected by the board of editors, chiefly on the reputation made by them during...
...regular meeting of the Freshman Debating Club was held in Sever 11 last night. The debate was on the question: "Resolved, That all bills passed by state legislatures should be submitted to popular vote." The principal disputants on the affirmative were W. M. Gardner, E. L. Logan and C. F. Regan; negative, S. J. Frost, C. T. Robertson and P. S. Gill...
Principal disputants. - Affirmative: W. M. Gardner, E. L. Logan, C. F. Regan. - Negative: S. J. Frost, C. T. Robertson, P. S. Gill...