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...trials, held last night, twelve men were retained, from whom the final selection of the debating team will be made. Two debates will be held next Tuesday, upon the question of increasing the Navy. At 5 o'clock, in the New Lecture Hall, the following will represent the affirmative: Bovingdon, Chubb, Cohen. The negative will be represented by Roberts, Epstein and Fisher. At 8 o'clock, the following will speak for the affirmative: Paine, Pennoyer and Cooke, and Sayre, Spitz and Weissbuch will represent the negative. From the results of these debates, the final selection will be made...
...trials for the University debating team held last night, the following nine men were retained for the ten-minute trials, which will be held on next Friday: J. Bovingdon '15, B. E. Carter '16, P. P. Cohen '16, J. W. Cooke '16, H. Epstein '16, G. P. Pennoyer '15, E. R. Roberts '16, P. L. Sayre '16 and C. A. Trafford '16. All the other men will speak again on Tuesday, when a second group will be retained and a third preliminary trial will be held on Wednesday. All the men who are retained at these three trials will speak...
Orator.--John Bovingdon, of Seattle, Wash.; Robert Walston Chubb, of St. Louis, Mo.; Edward Warren Joyce, of Dorchester; Watson McLeay Washburn, of New York...
...Whittemore, E. C. Davidson and G. W. Wasser defended the affirmative of the question "Resolved, That capital punishment should be abolished in the United States," while the Freshmen, represented by L. Brentano, L. M. Swope, and V. A. Kramer, upheld the negative. The judges were J. Bovingdon '15, P. B. Potter '14, and S. M. Seymour...
...judges for the Sophomore-Freshman debate tonight will be J. Bovingdon '15, an assistant in Public Speaking; P. B. Potter '14, an assistant in Government; and S. M. Seymour...