Word: corlett
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Weld First Graded--Stroke, Pleasonton; 7, Corlett; 6, Joy; 5, Gill; 4, French; 3, Burchard; 2, McLeod; bow, Johnson; cox., Borden...
First Weld--Stroke, Shepard; 7, Corlett; 6, Joy; 5, Gill; 4, French; 3, Burchard; 2, Pleasonton; bow, Johnson; cox., Borden...
Second Weld--stroke, Field; 7, Corlett; 6, Joy; 5, Joralemon; 4, MacIntyre; 3, Sherwin; 2, Whitney; bow, Williams; cox., de Milhau...
Second Weld--Stroke, R. W. French; 7, W. W. Corlett; 6, B. Joy; 5, E. T. Macintyre; 4, C. B. Whitney; 3, R. H. Williams; 2, G. H. Field; bow, R. B. Corbin; cox, J. F. de Milhau...
...complete secularization of public education in France would be for the best interests of the country." The Senior team consisted of E.W. Baker, F.W. Catlett., and N. Pereles. The Sophomore team was made up of A.W. Blackwood, J.W. Plaisted, and M. Kabatchnick, who spoke in place of W.W. Corlett who was forced to resign on account of illness. The debate was awarded to the Sophomores, who treated the question from a broader and yet more practical point of view. The Pasteur medal was awarded to Kabatchnick...