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...rain and the sleet had little effect upon the attendance at the Union last night. President Merriam called the meeting to order. The question for debate was, Resolved, That Capital Punishment should be Abolished. The ballot on the merits of the question resulted in, affirmative, 21; negative, 31. The principal disputants were F. H. Darling, L. S., and H. E. Fraser, '86, affirmative; and L. McK. Garrison, '88, and S. B. Rogers, L. S., negative. The negative won the victory on skill of argument by a vote...
...Harvard Union Debate. Sever...
...Harvard Union debate to-night. Question, "Resolved that Capital Punishment should be Abolished." The principal disputants are: affirmative, F. H. Darling, L. S., H. E. Fraser, '86; negative, S. B. Rogers, L. S., L. McK. Garrison...
...make them presidents of one of the thousand small and struggling, and often not needed colleges that are scattered all over the century. Their Presidents are made responsible for great things, and are expected to create splendid results out of nothing. Dr. Duryea narrowly escaped this indiscribable position at Union College, and it is just this ??? of being hopelessly handicapped that sends these institutions out in the rain hope of inducing some competent person to take charge of them. - Boston Herald...
...Harvard Union Debate. Sever 11, 7.30 p.m. Question: Resolved, "That Capital Punishment should be abolished...