Word: accepts
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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...
...Sanders Theatre, Yale will meet Harvard at New Haven, and Princeton will meet Yale at Princeton, the home team in each case upholding the negative. The university returning two winning teams will win the debate. The subject chosen for this year is, "Resolved, That the United States should accept the principle of monopoly control of industry, and regulate prices in all cases where the monopoly has been brought about by the operation of economic laws...
...subject chosen for this year is, "Resolved, That the United States should accept the principle of monopoly control of industry, and regulate prices in all cases where the monopoly control of industry, and regulate prices in all cases where the monopoly has been brought about by the operation of economic laws...
...March 29, the University negative team will debate against the Princeton team in Cambridge, and the affirmative team will go to New Haven. The question this year is: "Resolved, That the United States government should accept the principle of monopoly control of industry and regulate prices, in all cases where the monopoly has been brought about by the operation of economic laws...
...first trials for the University debating team will be held tonight in Harvard 5 and 6 at 7 o'clock. The subject for this year's debate is "Resolved, That the United States Government should accept the principle of monopoly control of industry and regulate prices, in all cases where the monopoly has been brought about by the operation of economic laws," and this subject will be discussed in the trials. Twenty men will be retained for the second trials, which will be held Monday evening. From these twenty will be chosen two teams which will represent the University against...