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...other men who spoke were: H. A. Wadleigh, H. J. Davenport, C. M. Underwood, A. Hasbrouck, M. Hirsh, F. W. Buxton, A. M. Fairlie, C. J. Kullmer, R. B. Parsons, F. W. Aldred, J. M. Kullmer, and F. F. Collier...
...judges, from the Union and Forum, chose the following twenty men to speak at the second trial debate: R. S. Holland, E. D. Gould, F. H. Stevens, A. P. Fitch, F. W. Buxton, R. C. Bolling, M. W. Stimson, J. J. Perkam, A. Hasbrook, R. D. Gray, A. W. Hollis, G. O. Smith, J. E. McCloskey, S. B. Southworth, W. R. Adams, F. P. Bennet, Jr., J. M. Kullmer, W. P. Eaton, J. A. Richards, M. Seasongood...
...weekly meeting of the Freshman Debating Club was held last night in Sever 11. The question under discussion was: "Resolved, That the United States Senators should be elected by popular vote." The speakers for the affirmative were: G. A. Morison and R. W. Foster; for the negative, F. W. Buxton and A. Jay. About forty men were present, a considerable number of whom spoke from the floor. The debate was finally decided in favor of the negative...
Principal disputants.- Affirmative: G. A. Morison and R. W. Foster.- Negative: F. W. Buxton...
Principal disputants.- Affirmative: G. A. Morison and R. W. Foster.- Negative: F. W. Buxton...