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...Dane. Four men were retained at the first trials on Monday and have been selected by lot to speak in the following order; A. Davis, E. B. Stern, I. L. Sharfman and W. H. Pollak. Each man will be allowed ten minutes and the best three speakers will be chosen for the team. The fourth man will be the alternate. B. V. Kanaley 2L. will coach the team...
...debating team and alternates to represent Yale in the debate with Harvard, to be held in Woolsey Hall on March 30, has been chosen as follows: L. O. Bergh '06, J. N. Pierce '06, E. H. Hart '07, R. R. Lockwood '07, R. B. Hull '07, and H. D. Smith...
...handball squad, which now consists of 12 men, is practicing daily in the Gymnasium. It will soon be cut down to six men, of whom the University team of four members will be chosen. E. R. Brumley '07 and F. G. Perkins sL., the two members of last year's team who are still in the University, are acting as coaches...
...first trials to select the Junior claim team for the Pasieur Medal Debate were held last night in Upper Dane and resulted in the selection of the following men: A. Davis, E. B. Storn, I. L. Sharfman, and W. H. Pollak. These men have been chosen by lot to speak in the above order and will be allowed ten minutes each at the final trial on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the small room in Upper Dane. The best three speakers will compose the team and the fourth man will be the alternate. M. C. Leckner '07 presided...
...Sophomore trials in Upper Dane, the following six men were retained: J. S. Davis, G. W. Harris, H. B. Platt, G. I. Lewis, W. J. Mack, B. M. Nussbaum. The first three mentioned have been chosen by lot to support the affirmative and the latter three for the negative, on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the large room in Upper Dane. These trials on Thursday will be a regular debate with 12-minute main speeches and give minutes of rebuttal for each man. G. C. Good '09 presided yesterday, and the judges were R. M. Davis...