Word: question
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...seventeenth annual debate between Harvard and Yale will be held at 8 o'clock this evening in Sanders Theatre. The question, selected by Harvard, is as follows: "Resolved, That a commission be given power to fix railroad rates...
Both in this general study and in the practical work there is an excellent chance for Harvard men who are interested in this question to co-operate with the House. From out the field for study may be selected certain sub-questions, such as "Immigration from the South," "Criminality and Immorality," or what not, which in view of the limitable size of the local negro population, may be comprehensively investigated. Such first-hand investigation would be gladly accepted as thesis work in a number of College courses. Then for the men who are interested in the more practical side...
...sixth annual Freshman debate with Exeter, held on Saturday, April 15, in the Acedemy Chapel, Was won by Exeter. The Freshman team, composed of J. S. Davis, B. M. Nussbaum, and E. R. Lewis, supported the affirmative of the question: "Resolved, That the trusts should be regulated by federal legislation." Although divided in their decision, the judges agreed unanimously that the Freshmen had the better form. The judges were Professor I. L. Winter, Hon. J. E. Young, and Hon. E. G. Eastman. They were out thirty-three minutes...
...sixth annual Freshman-Exeter debate will be held at 8 o'clock this evening in the Academy Chapel at Exeter. The Freshman team, made up of J. S. Davis, B. M. Nussbaum, E. R. Lewis, and D. Rosenblum, alternate, will support the affirmative of the question, "Resolved, That the 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...
...this country. He is a cigar maker by trade, and was one of the founders of the American Federation of Labor, of which he has been president, with the exception of one year, since 1882. Mr. Gompers is also the author of a number of pamphlets on the labor question...