Word: cowley
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will face the Seniors in the finals of the interclass debates, to be held in the New Lecture Hall, this evening at 8 o'clock. E. Feinberg, E. A. LeRoy, W. E. McCurdy, and H. L. M: Cole, alternate, will compose the Senior team, while G. A. Browne, M. Cowley, J. Davis, and J. T. Noonan, alternate, will represent the Freshmen...
...debate, the Freshmen were unanimously adjudged the winners. The question was the same in both debates and the Freshmen upheld the affirmative. The order of speakers was 1919--G. A. Brownell, J. T. Noonan, M. Cowley; 1918--J. Davis, W. S. Murphy, L. Brentano...
...Sophomore debaters are to be L. Brentano, D. Davis, W. S. Murphy, and S. N. Dunton, alternate; and the Freshman team will be composed of G. A. Brownell, M. Cowley, J. Davis, and J. T. Noonan, alternate. The Freshmen will present the negative and the Sophomores the affirmative...
...debating trials held last night the following men were selected for the Freshman team: G. A. Brownell, M. Cowley, D. Davis, and J. T. Noonan, alternate. These men will argue the affirmative of the question, "Resolved, That it is for the best interests of the United States to lend economic and financial aid to the European belligerents," against the Sophomore team. The 1918 men who will uphold the negative are: L. Brentano, D. Davis, W. S. Murphy, and S. N. Dunton, alternate. This debate will be held in Harvard 5 on December 13 and not December 15, as previously announced...
...final Freshman trials will be held in Harvard 5 this evening at 7. M. Cowley, J. T. Noonan, and C. A. Rupp will argue the affirmative; while G. A. Rupp will argue the affirmative; while G. A. Brownell, E. P. Furber, and J. Davis will take the negative...