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First basses--A. Baird, F. D. Roosevlet, H. H. Ballard, Jr., H. Dillingham, I. G. Fry, C. W. Knox...
...Babson '01, of South Orange, N. J., prepared for college at the Bordentown Military Institute. Although this is the first time he has been a member of an intercollegiate team, he has had wide experience as a public speaker. He won the Junior Oratorical Contest last year, and the Baird Prize for oratory this year. He will take part in the Lynde Debate at Commencement, on the American Whig Society team and will also be one of the Commencement speakers...
...Society, entered Princeton from the Brooklyn High School, winning the New York Entrance Prize of one hundred dollars. Besides winning the Sophomore English Prize of the Class of 1859, he was on the Junior team in the Class of 1876 Prize Debate last year, and this year won the Baird Prize for delivery. He has also been managing editor of the 1901 "Bric-a-Brac," and editor-in-chief of the Princetonian. He was on the debating team which defeated Yale this year, and has been chosen Valedictorian of the Senior Class for Commencement...
...twice been on teams that have defeated Yale in debating. Together with Babson, he will represent the American Whig Society in the Lynde Debate this year. He also has won several prize debates -- the Competitive Debate, the Junior Prize Debate, the Class of 1876 Prize Debate, and the Baird Prize for Disputation. He lives in Philadelphia, and prepared for college at the Hamilton School in that city
First basses--Baird, Ballard, Dillingham, Fry, Knox, Roosevelt...