Word: bahn
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Guinea pigs in the bumping phase are the "Greenies", a group of hard-working, if unsensational lads who wear grass-green, intramural jerseys and do their best to halt the various Varsity units. So far, only one of these men, end Jerry Bahn, who played Jayvee ball last fall, has come close to stopping the red-team running plays. Occasionally, when they take over possession of the ball, either on downs, or through interceptions or fumbles, the Green players get a chance to run their own attack. Scrimmages are rugged. "It's funny," muses Valpey, "how many of the boys...
...members of the University Debate Council, J. Philip Bahn '49 and Edward F. Burke '50, argued to a draw with a Rutgers University team Saturday night in a debate on nationalized medicine, broadcast from the studies of WJZ in New York...
Boasting three wins and three losses in Ivy League competition, the debaters defeated Penn earlier in the year arguing the affirmative side of the question: "Resolved, That a federal world government be established." Tonight Jerrold P. Bahn '49 and Howard L. Swartzman '47 will take the negative of the same topic for the Council...
...Council's two veteran debaters, William P. D. Bailey '46 and Edwin J. Jacob '47 will defend the negative on the subject: "Resolved, That the social and economic advantages to be gained from nationalization of basic industries would be overwhelming." J. Phillip Bahn '49 and Paul L Wright '49 are alternates...
Following hard on the heels of their Monday triumph over Cornell, Debate Council members J. Phillip Bahn '49 and Howard L. Swartzman '47 continued their victorious tour by whipping the University of Pennsylvania Tuesday night in Philadelphia...