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...Long and C. C. Nash; 9, A. B. Brooks and C. O. Wellington; 10, J. M. Gray and G. F. Greene; 12, E. H. Thompson and W. M. P. Mitchell; 13, C. E. Devonshire and H. F. Wood; 14, T. J. Hanlon, Jr., and A. C. Cronin; 15, H. W. Durant and J. M. Morse; 16, H. H. Sutphin and A. M. Harlow; 17, G. A. Rivinius and M. H. Stone; 18, S. M. Harrison and Francis Dean; 19, E. B. Stern and G. J. Hirsch; 21, G. L. Yocum and R. T. Pausch; 22, F. R. Starr...
...debating series. The winning team supported the negative side of the question, "Resolved, That the policy of the administration in regard to San Domingo is justifiable." E.R. Lewis, D. Rosenblum, and P.L. Butler made up the Sophomore team, and spoke in the order named. The Freshman order was: J.D. Cronin, I. Dimond, G.C. Good...
...first speech of the evening J.D. Cronin, of the affirmative, outlined the existing conditions in San Domingo and stated the special issue. Intervention is necessary, he said. Shall the United States interfere or allow European powers to do so? He then went on to prove that the present policy of the administration is justifiable because it is fair both to the European powers and to San Domingo. For the negative E.R. Lewis opened the debate. He showed that conditions in San Domingo are not as serious as the affirmative had claimed, that for that reason the United States should hesitate...
...justifiable." In this debate the Sophomore team, which will support the negative, will speak in the following order: E. R. Lewis, D. Rosenblum, P. L. Butler, B. M. Busshaum has been chosen alternate. The order of the Freshman speakers, who have chosen to support the affirmative, is: J. D. Cronin, I. Dimond, G. C. Good. C. deL. Dederick has been appointed alternate. In rebuttal both teams will speak in the same order as in the main speeches. E. M. Rabenold 2L. has been coaching the Sophomores, and A. C. Blagden 4G. the Freshmen...
...were made for a dinner to be given to the Catholic Club by the Alumni about the first of January. The following officers were elected, president, Dr. Thomas Dwight '66; vice-president, Thomas A. Mullen '84; secretary, John P. Leonard; treasurer, William J. Gallivan '88; executive board, John F. Cronin '96, Walter J. Desmond '99, David D. Scannel '97, Edward L. Logan '98, J. D. M. Ford...