Word: bronsonism
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...gentlemen spoke: for the affirmative, Coulson, Sp., Moors, '86, Robinson, '87, Palmer, Sp., Ramsay, Sp., McAffee, Sp., Shaughnessy, L. S. Sternbergh, '87, Duane, '88, Drew '89, Mahaney, '88, Kelley, '88; for the negative, Page, '88, Currier, '87, F. B's. Williams, '88, Gow, V. S., Merriam, '86, Hamilton, '87, Bronson, Sp., Bolster, '86. Messrs. Hobson and Campbell closed the debate for their respective sides. The vote upon the merits of the question stood: affirmative, 44; negative, 20; that on the merits of the arguments of the principal disputants, affirmative, 18, negative, 42; on the debate as a whole, affirmative...
...following gentlemen spoke from the floor: affirmative, Shattuck, '87, Frye, Sp., Dean, '88, Buck, '87; negative, Porter, '89, Bronson, Sp., J. W. Richardson, '86, Thayer, '89, Hammerslough, '88, McAfee, Sp., Platt, '88, Poppleton, '87, Currier, '87, Duane, '88, Chenoweth, '88, Rich, '87, Williams, '88, Page, '85. The vote on the merits of the debate as a whole resulted, affirmative, 3; negative...
...question was thrown open to the house a spirited, but very one sided debate ensued. The only gentlemen who favored a continuation of the coinage of the Bland dollar, speaking on the negative, were Messrs. Magee. '89 and Shoemaker, '89. The speakers on the other side were Messrs. Bronson, Sp., Hesseltine, '88, F. S. Palmer, '87, Merriam, '86, A. T. Perkins, '87, F. B's Williams, '88, Duane, '88, Smith, '86, Lee, L. S., W. L. Currier, '87, W. Williams, L. S., Gay, '88, Mahany, '88, Drew, '89 and Platt, '88. The vote on the merits of the debate...
...following is the list of rooms for freshman Rhetoric. Freshmen and special students. P. S. Abbot-Brewster, in Sever 5; Bronson-H. H. Darling, in Sever 6; J. B. Darling-G. W. Gray, in Sever 17; F. Green-Jacobs, in Sever 18; Jellinek-Markoe, in Sever 23; Marquand-Olmstead, in Sever 24; O'-Sullivan-Saunders, in Sever 30; Saville-Zinkeisen, in Sever 37. Sophomores, juniors and seniors will go to Sever...
...Harvard should be abolished." The vote on the merits of the question resulted in 29 votes for the affirmative, and 20 for the negative. The principal disputants on the affirmative were, G. P. Knapp, '87, and H. Page, '88; on the negative, H. B. Hutchins, '86, and I. H. Bronson, Sp. The negative gained the victory on the skill of argument by a vote...