Word: apsey
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Early in the week two members of the Wendell Phillips Club, A. S. Apsey and F. C. Thwaits, the latter of whom took the place of P. G. Parsons, met two from the Yale Union in debate at Newport, on the invitation and under the auspices of the Unity Club. The question debated was: "Resolved, that United States Senators should be elected by the direct vote of the people." The Yale speakers were L. A. Welles, who was last year president of the Yale Union, and W. E. Thoms, who has represented Yale on the regular Harvard-Yale debates. This...
...Apsey and P. G. Parsons of the Law School have accepted an invitation of the Unity Club of Newport, R. I., to meet two men from Yale, L. E. Welles and W. E. Thomes, in a bebate in Newport on the evening of December...
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: A. S. Apsey and A. P. Stone.- Negative: C. W. Mixter and F. C. Thwaits...
...question for debate this evening will be, "Resolved, That the hard times of the present year have been mainly caused by the uncertainty in regard to the tariff legislation." On the affimative the principal disputants will be Messrs. A. P. Stone and A. S. Apsey; on the negative, Messrs. C. W. Mixter and F. C. Thwaits. The meeting will be held in Sever...
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: A. S. Apsey and A. P. Stone.- Negative: C. W. Mixter and F. C. Thwaits...