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James Alan Matisoff '58 was awarded the Jeremy Belknap award of $50 for the best French composition written by a first year student in the College, and the Coolidge Debating Prize has been divided equally between George M. Fredrickson '56 and David P. Bryden '57--the best speakers in the trial for the Harvard-Yale-Princeton debates...
Before an audience of over 350 people in Sanders, Cliff F. Thompson '56, George M. Frederickson '56, and David P. Bryden '57 based their negative case on the importance of inherited wealth as a source of investment capital. Bryden was cited by the judges as the "most articulate" debater of the evening...
...David P. Bryden '57 and George M. Fredrickson '56 won the Coolidge Debate Competition, and $350 prize money last night...
...actual debates will take place this Friday, on the topic, "Resolved: The inheritance of wealth is not in the best interests of society." A team of Bryden, Fredrickson, and Cliff F. Thompson '56 will uphold the negative against Yale in Sanders Theatre at 8:30 p.m. An affirmative team of Ralp I. Petersberger '55, Robert M. O'Neil '56, and Joseph E. Frank '56 will debate at Princeton. Gold medals will go to each of the debaters, continuing the tradition revived last year. The alternates, E. Leo Slaggie '56 and Evan R. Berlack '56 receive silver awards...
Robert H. King '57 and Robert W. Serivner '57 debated the affirmative side of the topic, but lost to the George Washington college entry, which in turn bowed to the O'Neil-Bryden team in the final round...