Word: steen
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...Sims '02, has resigned from the Princeton debating team for the Yale debate, and his place will be taken by J. S. Steen...
...Chandler '01 will give their opening speeches in the order named, and in rebuttal the order will be the same. C. P. McCarthy '02 is alternate. For Princeton the main speeches will be given by W. A. Babson '01, W. E. Hope '01 and R. S. Steen '01. The alternates are A. J. Byles '03, F. W. Fort '01, S. B. Scott 1G., and R. W. Sutton '01. The main speeches will be twelve minutes in length, the rebuttal speeches five. The judges will be: Gen. A. D. Andrews, T. L. James and J. E. Parsons, all of New York...
Robert Service Steen '01 has twice been on teams that have defeated Yale in debating. Together with Babson, he will represent the American Whig Society in the Lynde Debate this year. He also has won several prize debates -- the Competitive Debate, the Junior Prize Debate, the Class of 1876 Prize Debate, and the Baird Prize for Disputation. He lives in Philadelphia, and prepared for college at the Hamilton School in that city
...final trials to choose the team to represent Princeton in the debate with Harvard on May 10, resulted in the selection of the following men: W. A. Babson '01, W. E. Hope '01, and R. S. Steen '01. The alternates are: A. J. Byles '03, F. W. Fort '01, S. B. Scott 1G. and R. W. Sutton...
...Resolved, That a system of subsidies, other than the present mall subsidies, should be adopted by the United states to encourage our ocean carrying and ship building industries." The Yale team, F. H. Sincerbeaux, R. H. Ewell, and A. Tulin will support the affirmative: W. E. Hope, R. S. Steen, and A. J. Byles are the Princeton speakers. The judges will be W. D. Guthrie and W. G. Peckham of New York city, and Professor H. G. Thayer...