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...Burton opened the debate. It is necessary, first of all, he said, to define clearly the word "tendency." The affirmative advances this definition: a tendency is that which tends to cause, whether it does or does not proceed to an effect. Hence, it is unnecessary to prove that trade unionism would necessarily lead to more evil than good in the future. The probable tendency to evil is all that need be established...
...will give their speeches in the order named. In the rebuttal the order will probably be M. E. Weldy 3L., F. Q. Morton '06, E. M. Rabenold '04. A. B. Weiler sL., is alternate for the Harvard team. For Yale the opening speeches will be given by M. L. Burton '06 T., R. S. Binkerd '04S., and C. S. Beede '06 L., in the order named, and in the rebuttal the order will be the same. The Yale alternates are W. M. Adriance 3G., A. P. McKinstry '05, and J. N. Pierce '05 T. The main speeches will be twelve...
Marion LeRoy Burton '06 T.S., of Montevideo. Minn., received his preparatory training at the Minneapolis High School and Carleton Academy. He took a college course at Carleton College, graduating in 1900. During his course there he received three highest awards for scholarship, took first prize in the junior debate and was leader in the intercollegiate debate in his senior year. For the last three years he has been principal of the Windom Institute, the Congregational Academy of Minnesota. He is 29 years...
From the six men retained at the final debating trials at Yale, the following three have been selected to compose the team which will compete in the annual debate with Harvard on Friday, December 4: M. L. Burton '06T.S., R. S. Binkerd '04s., and C. L. Beede '06L.S...
...retained at the final trial for the Yale team which will debate against Harvard next month are W. M. Adriance 3G.; C. S. Beede '06 L.S.; R. S. Binkerd '04s.; M. L. Burton '06 T.S.; A. P. McKinstry '05; J. N. Pierce '05 T.S. Last year three of these men took part in the Yale-Princeton debate, and a fourth was alternate in the Yale-Harvard debate...