Word: chubb
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...make-up of the University debating teams for the annual triangular debate with Yale and Princeton, Friday night, has been announced. The negative team to meet Yale in Sanders Theatre will be, R. W. Chubb '15, H. Epstein '16, and A. G. Paine '17, while the affirmative team to meet Princeton at Princeton will be J. W. Cooke '16, E. R. Roberts '16, and P. L. Sayre '16. The teams are practicing in the New Lecture Hall each evening. Tickets at 25, 50, and 75 cents are now on sale at the Co-operative Branch store...
...Forum committee for 1915-16 has been appointed as follows: Dwight Harold Ingram '16, of Chicago, III., chairman; Kent Bromley '16, of New York City; Robert Walston Chubb '15, of St. Louis, Mo.; Robert Cutler '16, of Brookline; Elmer Elsworth Hegler, Jr., '16, of Springfield, III.' John Temple Lloyd Jeffries '15, of Boston; Edward Augustus LeRoy, Jr., '16, of New York City; Richard Henry Pass '15, of Syracuse, N. Y.; William Cary Sanger, Jr., '16, of Sangerfield, N. Y.; Frederic Schenck '09, of Lenox; Charles Adelbert Trafford, Jr., '16, of Worcester...
...articles, R. W. Chubb contributes a somewhat positive and summary disposal of A. R. Orage's theory of a national guild. The writer's theory is not developed as a unit that the reader may see in perspective and judge. Yet interest centres in that rather than in the critic's reaction. A commendable editorial, a pleasant book notice (hardly review), and Frederick Robinson's reaction on the "New Intoxication" complete the non-fictional prose. The last appears to miss in the phrase "the new intoxication" an implied criticism of all religion that it partakes of a kind of divine...
...result of the final debating trials held last night at the New Lecture Hall, E. R. Roberts '16, of Cape Girardeau, Mo., was awarded the Coolidge Debating Prize of $100. The five men who were picked to make up the University debating team with him are: R. W. Chubb '15, of St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. Cooke '16 of Newton Centre; H. Epstein '16, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; A. G. Paine '17, of Spokane, Wash., and P. L. Sayre '16, of Chicago, Ill. The alternates selected were: P. P. Cohen '16, of Buffalo, N. Y.; and J. H. Spitz...
...held last night, twelve men were retained, from whom the final selection of the debating team will be made. Two debates will be held next Tuesday, upon the question of increasing the Navy. At 5 o'clock, in the New Lecture Hall, the following will represent the affirmative: Bovingdon, Chubb, Cohen. The negative will be represented by Roberts, Epstein and Fisher. At 8 o'clock, the following will speak for the affirmative: Paine, Pennoyer and Cooke, and Sayre, Spitz and Weissbuch will represent the negative. From the results of these debates, the final selection will be made...