Word: beal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...affirmative will be upheld by the Prospect Union, which will be represented by Messrs. Pierson, McMaster and Almorth. F. O. White '99, H. F. Robinson '98, and H. W. Beal '97 will speak for the Harvard Union. There will be no decision. The public is invited to attend the debate...
...Williams '97 and W. B. Truesdell '97 were the principal speakers for the Forum and W. Denman L. S. and H. W. Beal '97 for the Union. The affirmative adopted the main line of argument that the action of Greece is justifiable from the point of view of her own interests, of the interests of Crete and the interests of humanity. The negative claimed that Greece does not represent humanity but is acting for her own aggradizement; and that in doing this she is running the risk of involving all Europe in a war, a far worse evil than...
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: For the Forum, W. B. Truesdell '97 and W. T. B. Williams '97.- Negative: For Union, W. Denman L. S. and H. W. Beal...
...second interclub debate will be held on Friday evening, April 2. The men representing the Union are W. Denman L. S. and W. H. Beal '97. The Forum's representatives are W. T. B. Williams '97 and W. J. Truesdell '97. The question will be "Resolved, That the intervention of Greece in the Cretan affair is justifiable." After the opening speeches the debate will be open to members of the clubs from the floor...
Principal Disputants.- Affirmative: For the Forum, W. B. Truesdell '97 and W. T. B. Williams '97.- Negative: For Union, W. Denman L. S. and H. W. Beal...