Word: supporting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Tonight's debate will be on the subject: "Resolved, That the labor union principle of the closed shop is justifiable and should be supported." The Freshman team, consisting of E. T. Went-worth, A. C. Lurie, and G. C. Good, will support the affirmative. M. L. Friedman, J. J. Hiatt, and H. C. Long will defend the negative for Exeter. Each man will be allowed twelve minutes for a main speech and five minutes for rebuttal...
...practice game on Soldiers Field, Saturday, the Freshman defeated Tufts 1909 by the score of 4 to 3. The principal feature of the game was the pitching of Bush, who struck out 13 men and allowed only three hits. He received very poor support. The Freshmen threw away a number of chances to score by stupid base-running. At bat the men were weak against a comparatively easy pitcher; there was a tendency to step away from the plate and to bat at bad balls...
Next to his service for the Scientific School, Dean Shaler's administrative work is perhaps chiefly distinguished by his successful development of the Summer School. Another feature of the College administration which had his active approval and support was the Student Reception Committee, a system by which every new comer should be assisted in adjusting himself to his new surroundings and made to feel from the first that his College was directly concerned in his comfort and success...
...Lewis opened the argument for the negative. The plan proposed by the affirmative, he said, is wrong and unjustifiable, in that it compels three classes of society to contribute to the support of one and compels workingmen to pay to the government part of their earnings to be refunded when officials see fit to do so. This places too much power, which is liable to be abused, in the hands of officials, and tends to discourage self-initiative on the part of workingmen...
...Junior team, which will support the affirmative, is composed of E. B. Stern, A. Davis, and I. L. Sharfman, who will speak in the order named in both their main and rebuttal speeches. G. I. Lewis, J. S. Davis, and B. M. Nussbaum, who constitute the Sophomore team, will support the negative from choice. They will speak in the order named in their main speeches; but in the rebuttal, the order will be Davis, Lewis, and Nussbaum. Each speaker will be allowed twelve minutes for a main speech and five minutes for rebuttal...