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Following the debate in Lowell House the award of the T. Jefferson Coolidge prize was made to Asa Emory Phillips, Jr. '34 of Washington, D. C., president of the Debating Council and speaker in the Lee Wade and Boylston Prize speaking contests. The T. Jefferson Coolidge prize is awarded annually to the man who prepares the best speech for the tryouts in the Triangular debate. Honorable mention was given to George Gore '34 and Seymour M. Peyser...
...Harvard affirmative team which supported the creation of a National Police Force, was composed of George Gore '34, Seymour M. Peyser '34 and Malcolm Hoffman '34. The Harvard negative team which travelled to New Haven for their speaking, was composed of Powers McLean '35, Victor H. Kramer '35 and Asa E. Phillips...
...came to live with him after his mother died, and never considered living anywhere else. But Hoxsie was poor, and the land yielded less & less every year. When a Providence real estate company made him a good offer for his land Hoxsie thought he might as well take it. Asa Congdon. urged by his go-ahead wife, advised Hoxsie to sell, hoped that the real estate company would come to him next. Most of the old inhabitants took it quietly, but the Herendenes, city folks with summer places near Hoxsie's, were frantic at the idea of letting...
...Asa E. Phillips '34 is to deliver a speech given by the Honorable James M. Beck before the House of Representatives on May 25, 1933 entitled "The Constitutionality of the National Recovery Act." Robert Browing's "My Last Duchess" will be presented by A. Gilman Sullivan '36. The next speaker will be Richard P. Harmon '35 who is to deliver an address made by Oliver W. Holmes, Jr. '61 in June 1884 entitled "Harvard College...
...were retained are Frederick DeW. Bolman, Jr. '35, Charles B. Feibleman '36, George Gore '34, Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, Victor H. Kramer '35, Powers McLean '35, Seymour M. Peyser '34, Asa E. Phillips, Jr. '34, Henry V. Poor '36, Thomas H. Quinn '36, Isadore Rosenblatt '34, and A. Gilman Sullivan...