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...prospects for a strong football team at Yale next year seem to be very good. All the line men with the exception of ex-Captain Rafferty, left end, will return. Either Neal or Hare, substitute ends this year, should be able to fill this vacancy. Miller and Morton, substitute guards and Bissell, substitute tackle, all graduate. From the backfield, Yale expects to loose Metcalf and Mitchell, halfbacks: Farmer fullback; and Soper, substitute quarterback. Owsley, Bowman, Hoyt and McCoy will return and try for backfield positions. Levine, the Colby fullback, and Tripp, the Chicago University guard, who were ineligible this year...
...Morton, in concluding the debate, said that the preceding speaker had not spoken as to what trade-unionism has actually done. He has not considered actions, but only avowals; and has not attempted to show that trade-unionism, as it has existed, has been unnecessary. The negative maintains that in spite of mistakes there has been a general beneficial tendency. The very strikes have resulted in growth of the joint-agreement...
...Morton, the second speaker of Harvard in the rebuttal, stated that the labor unions have been willing to arbitrate reasonably; all the best evidence of the authorities show the growth of conciliatory methods. The affirmative has quoted special instances of disregard of the rights of the community; but by these special instances of mistakes the attention of the public has been the more directed to the great question. The negative has shown that trade-unionism has been has shown that trade-unionism has been a great necessity; and that its evils have not been comparable with the evils of other...
...Morton Eugene Weldy 3L., prepared for College at the New Sharon (Iowa) High School. He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1899, and was one of the commencement speakers of his class. While attending the University of Iowa, he won the Lowden prize in Greek, and second prize in the Pickard extempore debate. During his Senior year, he was editor-in-chief of the Vidette Reporter and president of the University of Iowa Y. M. C. A. He was also a member of the team which debated against the University of Wisconsin. He holds a scholarship...
Ferdinand Quintin Morton '06, graduated from the Washington (D. C.) High School in 1900 and from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1902. He was a member of the Exeter teams which debated against 1904 and 1905, and of the Freshman team which defeated Exeter last year. During his senior year at Exeter, he was secretary of the G. L. Soule Literary Society...