Word: acted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Against Amherst a third team composed of Edwin C. Hoyt, Jr. '38, and J. Geoffrey Levin '39 successfully upheld the proposition: "That the Neutrality Act should be immediately applied in the Sino-Japanese situation." On the preceding evening this same pair lost the decision on the identical subject to the Williams debaters at Williamstown...
...Providence tonight William W. Hancock '38 and Richard W. Sullivan '38 defend the National Administration's foreign policy, while at Williamstown Edwin C. Hoyt, Jr. '38 and J. Geoffrey Levin '39 urge application of the Neutrality Act...
Chief among the student notes is a work on the Judiciary Act of 1937, what was actually enacted of the President's Court Bill...
Radcliffe attacked the Neutrality Act on the grounds that it was poorly prepared and would have bad economic effects...
Harvard maintained that the act can provide the only method of minimising the war threat arising in China...