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BRIEF FOR THE NEGATIVE.Principal disputants, W. Coulson, G. W. Cram...
...Coulson, on the negative, criticised severely the ground taken by the preceding speaker. Mr. Gladstone, said he, has denounced this Coercion Bill as the most causeless and insulting bill ever introduced into Parliament. Instead of being the home of criminals, as so many say it is, Ireland is a country exceptionally free from crime, and statistics prove it. Under coercion, in 1881, the number of crimes committed in Ireland was more than four times greater than those committed in 1886 when there was no coercion. Relatively to the population, England and Scotland are far more criminal countries than Ireland...
...Harvard Union meets this evening to discuss the Coercion Bill. The following gentlemen are principal disputants: Affirmative, Mr. Charles Warren, '89, Mr. W. C. Green, '89; negative, Mr. A. P. Butterworth, '89, Mr. Walter Coulson...
Regular Disputants. - Affirmative; Mr. Charles Warren, '89, Mr. W. C. Green, '89. Negative: Mr. A. P. Butterworth, '89, Mr. Walter Coulson...
...debate was then thrown open to the house and the following gentlemen took part: For the affirmative, Coulson, Smith, L. S.; Torrey, '90; Naumburg, '89; Hansen, '85; Lee, '89; Shaughnessy, L. S.; Robinson, L. S. For the negative, J. M. Merriam, L. S.; Shattuck, '87; Saunders, L. S.; Shoemaker, '89; and several others. Mr. Griffin closed for the negative and Mr. Currier for the affirmative...