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...frontier journalist in San Francisco in 1848 (pop. 375). It was a time when editors had to be "true with the rifle, ready with [the] pen and quick at the typecase." But Kemble just didn't seem to have much news sense. After a trip to Sutter's Mill, he reported in his weekly Star that the great gold strike was "all a sham, as superb a take-in as ever was got up to guzzle the gullible." The rival Californian had no sense of smell, either. For seven weeks, the Californian and the Star ignored...
Robert Kratz '50 and John Sutter '52 argued the affirmative of the subject: "Resolved that the United Nations now be revised into a Federal World Government." William J. Murphy and John T. Moore supported the negative view for Boston College...
Kratz and Sutter asserted that the atomic bomb threatens the complete destruction of civilization. Therefore, they argued, world government which was always desirable is now imperative. They insisted that a sufficient spirit of world community exists to sustain "a comprehensive binding system of order...
...Council will also attend a conference of debating teams at Milton Academy this afternoon. At the conference Robert W. Kratz '51 and John H. Sutter '52 will contend with a Boston College team, taking the affirmative on the topic: "Resolved, That a federal world government be established...
Meanwhile, also on Friday, the Council will enter a conference of debating teams from the Boston area at Milton Academy. Robert W. Kratz '51 and John H. Sutter '52 will battle a pair of Boston College debaters, taking the affirmative on the topic: "Resolved, That a federal world government be established...