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...team will be selected next week after the inter-dormitory meet on Tuesday. On October 18 they will run their first meet on the Belmonr course against Worcester Academy and Providence Toech. Negotiations are also under consideration for a triangular meet on October 25 against St. Benedict and Wakefield High...
...clock tonight, in Cambridge, Princeton, and New Haven, teams representing the three universities will meet in the 11th triangular debate, on the question: "Resolved, that the 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution should be abolished." In the contest with Yale, which will take place in Sanders Theatre, the University will uphold the negative side of the subject. Mayor Andrew J. Peters '95 of Boston will preside and the judges will be H. C. Attwill, Attorney General of Massachusetts; Justice J. D. McLoughlin, of the Superior Court, Boston; and C. W. Parmenter, Head Master of the Mechanics Arts High School...
...first time since the triangular system was established in 1909, the judges will cast their votes separately. The chairman will announce the decision. Each debater will speak for twelve minutes in constructive argument, and five in rebuttal. The affirmative speakers begin the argument and have the last rebuttal speech...
Since the establishment of the triangular system, the score has been as follows: Harvard 11, Princeton 11, Yale 8. There have been three triple ties; three championships have gone the University, two to Yale and two to Princeton...
Members of the Yale and Princeton debating teams who will meet the University at Cambridge and Princeton Friday night, in the triangular contests, have been announced. The Yale team which meets the University negative at Cambridge consists of W. D. Whitney, W. Millis, and L. S. Hitchcock. Princeton will be represented by L. M. Steven, W. H. Hendrickson Jr., and R. C. Sailer. Each speaker will talk for twelve minutes in constructive argument and five in rebuttal. The chairman will be Mayor Andrew J. Peters '95, of Boston. The Judges have not yet been announced...