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...debating has two essentials: good "form" and argument backed by evidence. Though "form," or the method of presentation, is not given as great consideration as argument, its importance is always recognized in the selection of judges chosen to pick a team to represent the University. Upon every such board of judges is one who is an authority on platform sheaking. The most approved manner of presentation is the deliberate and undemonstrative in distinction to the oratorical or campaign style. The common trait of the best University debaters of the past has been a faculty of combining with solidity of argument...
...Board of Overseers, Special Meeting at No. 50 State St., Boston...
...chose as his subject, "Citizenship and Public Duties." Short addresses were also made by Rev. J. J. Farrell of Cambridge, Rev. E. J. Fitzgerald of Clinton, and J. F. Leonard '96, a former president of the club. Following the addresses, M. Burns was elected a member of the governing board from...
Members of the classes of 1905 and 1906 wishing to try for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON are requested to meet in the office promptly at 7 this evening. At this meeting a brief outline of the work will be presented. Men especially well informed in any branch of college activity, and men of any journalistic or literary ability, are urged to come...
...Review: H. W. Ballantine, R. H. Davis, E. E. Franchot, P. B. Fischer, H. Le B. Sampson, R. O. Wells, B. H. I. Brown, E. R. Kudy, of the second year class; and P. Kumler of the third year class. Davis and Ballantine have resigned from the board on account of ill health. The first issue of the Review will appear in November...