Word: bulls
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...dash - C. S. Fuller '96, H. V. Hubbard '97, A. M. Eaton '97, F. B. Fox '96, F. H. Bigelow '98, R. W. Bull L. S. S., V. Munroe '96, E. Alden '97, W. R. Brinckerhoff...
...yards run - R. W. Bull...
...BULL'S SPEECH.Henry Adsit Bull '95, was the third speaker for Harvard. He showed himself ready in exposing the weak points of his opponents' arguments. His speech was not free from monotony, but his matter was solid and he at times made his point cogently. He spoke in brief as follows...
...REBUTTALS.H. A. Bull spoke in rebuttal for Harvard. He said that the claim of the affirmative was simply that the representatives of the working men should have a hearing, not that their demands should necessarily be granted. The friendly meeting of employers and the representatives of employees would have an educatory influence on the latter that would ensure mutual understanding and destroy the influence of demagogues. Arbitration was impossible unless there were persons capable of treating in behalf of the employees...
Harvard: H. A. Bull '95, R. C. Ringwalt '95, T. L. Ross...