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...presided over the debate. Co-incident with this contest, the Freshman affirmative team, composed of W. J. Wilde, M. H. Thiessen, and P. W. Williams, won a unanimous decision over Princeton 1925 at Princeton. The team which upheld the negative for the Freshmen against Yale was composed of Morton Arnold, G. L. Black, and G. K. Hourwich...
...negative speakers are as follows: Morton Arnold, G. L. Black, and G. K. Hourwich. They will speak in the order named above. The alternates, who have assisted in obtaining material for the speeches, and who will help in preparing the rebuttals, are G. E. Barton and B. G. Bechhoeffer. The Yale men, who will oppose them, are T. C. Hume, W. E. Birds all, and J. MacH. Hopkins Jr., and, as alternates, D. C. Downes and T. E. McHugh...
...retained as a result of Thursday's trials are as follows: Morton Arnold, G. E. Barton 2d, B. G. Beckhosfer, G. L. Black, C. S. Ferguson, G. K. Hourwich, W. J. Milde, H. P. Sharp, E. A. Smith, A. W. Talamo, M. H. Thiesson, E. G. Wesson P.W. Williams...
...Morton D. Hull '89 of Chicago, lawyer...
...Parker Jr. 3L. and G. A. Brownell 3L., representing the Kent Club, defeated C. C. Parlin 3L. and W. McK. Meek 3L. of the Langdell Club in one of the semi-finals matches. The judges were Judge A. M. Morton '90 of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, presiding, Mr. C. P. Curtis Jr. '14, Assistant Federal District Attorney, and Mr. Mal- colm Donald '99 of the Boston...