Word: whittingham
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Princeton defended the negative of the question, "Resolved, That the United States Government should accept the principle of monopoly control and regulate prices, in all cases where the monopoly has been brought about by the operation of economic laws." The Princeton speakers were C. F. Taeusch '14, E. R. Whittingham '12, and F. E. Mason G. S. C. E. Bingham '13 served as alternate. The Yale team was as follows: W. M. Haushalter G. S., G. C. Stucker '14L., R. C. Foster '12 D. S.; alternate, A. B. Green...
...Alexander Hall, Princeton, the Princeton negative team composed of C. F. Tacush '14, E. R. Whittingham '12, and F. E. Mason G.S., with C. E. Bingham '12 as alternate, will meet the Yale affirmative team composed of W. M. Haushalter G.S:, G. C. Stucker '14 L.S., and R. C. Foster '12 D.S., with A. B. Green '13 as alternate...
...questions to the council and the best one of those presented will then be chosen. Formerly a complicated system of balloting on six questions presented by each college was in use. The committee is composed as follows: chairman, L. A. Mahoney '13; R. H. Phillips, Yale; and L. R. Whittingham, Princeton...
...follows: Professor O. M. W. Sprague, of Harvard; Mr. Talcot Williams, of Philadelphia: and Mr. Horatio C. King, of Brooklyn. The Yale speakers were H. DeF. Widger '10, M. A. Plumb '12 D.S., and H. F. Bishop '10 L.S. The Princeton speakers were M. M. McDermott '10, E. R. Whittingham '12 and S. Herrmann...
...clock in Alexander Hall, Princeton, H. DoF. Widger '10, M. A. Plumb '12, D.S., and H. F. Bishop '10, L.S., of Yale, will meet M. M. McDermott '10, E. R. Whittingham '12, and J. Herrmann '10, of Princeton. Professor Stockton Axson of Princeton will preside at the debate, and the judges have been selected as follows: Professor O. M. W. Sprague of Harvard; Mr. Talcott Will. liams of Philadelphia; and Mr. Horatio C. King of Brooklyn...