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Lester L. Ward '52 was elected last night to succeed William C. Becker '51 as president of the Debate Council. Bruce S. Lane '52 was chosen vice-president and Guide A. Rothrauff '52 as Competition Director...
Each candidate may choose his passage for recitation and must state it on his application. Last year's two first prizes went to William C. Becker '51 and James Harkless, Jr. '52. Awards in the competition consist of two prizes of $35 and three...
...vote of confidence, 281 with 9 abstentions. This might even be considered less than the endorsement its achievements merited. Under Mr. Zurier's administration and endowment fund was begun, and 35 out of 73 debates were won. But it is also true that the Council has flourished in Mr. Becker's tenure, with $1000 added to the fund, 55 out of 88 debates won last spring alone, and the Ivy League and Eastern Regional Championships brought to Cambridge, both for the first time in the Council's history. Neither administration need apologize for its achievements...
...chief matters of dispute were the election of a new executive council, and whether Mr. Zurier's administration had unconstitutionally attempted to select its successors. The latter question was never finally settled. In the subsequent voting the administration's candidate for the presidency was defeated by Mr. Becker...
William C. Becker '51 and Richard W. Hulbert '51 took the affirmative for the Council on the topic: "Resolved, That the non-communist nations form a new international organization." McGeorge Bundy, instructor in Government, Georgs J. Gilbian, instructor in English, and Walter F. Cannon, instructor in Social Relations, were the judges...