Word: bailin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...three men who will take the negative here are Richard B. Wolf '41, William C. Murphy '42, and, John W. Sullivan '43. At Princeton, the Crimson team will support the affirmative. They will be Payson Wolff '43, Harold Bailin '43, and James Pattee...
...following day a different Harvard delegation will journey to Providence, where it will support the abolition of the fraternity system against Brown. This debate will also be broadcast, this time over Station WEAN. Harold M. Bailin '43 and Keith Symon '42 will be the Crimson speakers...
Tuesday afternoon, November 12, Richard Wolff '41, C. Gorden Haines '41, Thomas J. O'Toole '42, and Harold M. Bailin '43, will debate both sides of "Resolved, That the U. S. should send food in our own ships to the victims of the European war, if available food supplies give out this winter...
Harold M. Bailin, Curtis Bush, and John W. Sullivan were the first members of the class of '43 to be taken on the Debating Council after trials last night. Keith R. Symon '42 was also selected for a position...
...team chosen to go to Princeton consists of Harold M. Bailin, John E. de Valpine, and Richard L. Weinberg. Abram J. Chaynes, Maurice Friedman, and John W. Sullivan will oppose Yale at Cambridge, while Victor M. Kumin, and Donald F. Waterman will serve as alternates...