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...following men have been chosen to represent the Freshman class against the Yale and Princeton freshmen in the triangular debate next Friday: against Yale--F. F. Greenman, H. C. Place and I. Witkin; against Princeton--I. Levin, G. V. Seldes and R. L. West. The judges have been selected as follows: J. Q. Dealey, Professor of Political Science at Brown University; G. W. Scott, Professor of International Law at Columbia University; F. B. Tracy, Editor of the Boston Transcript. Professor I. L. Winter, of the department of Public Speaking will preside. A. N. Levin has been appointed manager...
...result of the final trials to choose the Freshman debating teams to participate in a freshman triangular debate with Yale and Princeton on May 5, held on Saturday, nine men were retained. These were divided into two squads of six regular men and three substitutes. No division into final teams was made. The first group of six men from which the teams will later be chosen is composed of the following: F. F. Greenman, I. Levin, H. C. Place, R. L. West, I. Witkin, S. F. Withe. The substitutes are N. H. Brodsky, S. Z. Kaplan, G. V. Seldes...
...final trials to choose the Freshman debating teams to participate in a triangular debate with the Yale and Princeton freshmen on May 5 will be held in Sever 11 this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The twelve men retained from the last trials have been divided into four teams, two of which will argue the affirmative, and two the negative side of the question: "Resolved, That the United States should fortify the Panama Canal (legal right being conceded)." Nine men will be retained from which to select the two teams...
Yale won a closely contested debate from Princeton in the triangular series last evening in Woolsey Hall, New Haven. Yale took the negative side of the question, "Resolved, That all elective state officers should be nominated by direct primaries." President Yale, who presided, in appointment that decision of the judges, said that it was one of the closest debates be in twenty years. were as follows: Judge the United States District H. R. Sayer of Columbia and Hon. A. P. Stone . The Yale speakers were W. C. '12, L. J. Dare...
...first trial to choose the Freshman debating teams to participate in a triangular debate with the Yale and Princeton freshmen on May 5, held in Harvard Hall last evening, the following nineteen men were retained: N. H. Brodsky, F. F. Greenman, G. E. Hubbard, S. Kaplan, I. Levin, D. M. Levy, J. Lorenz, M. S. Mattuck, C. F. Maxwell, H. C. Place, G. V. Seldes, W. E. Shea, P. W. Thayer, S. D. Weissbuch, R. L. West, D. White, R. G. Wilson, Jr., S. F. Withe, I. Witkin...