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When Hon. Chauncey M. Depew took his place on the platform in the Hyperion Theatre at New Haven last Friday night, there was not a vacant seat in the house. The stage was occupied by the following gentlemen; Gov. Morgan G. Bulkeley, Lieut.-Gov. Merwin, President Dwight of Yale, and a large number of the Faculty and instructors, United States Senator Dubois of Idaho, Dr. A. M. Fairbairn of Oxford University, Prof. A. W. Dale of Cambridge, Eng., ex-United States Minister Phelps. Judge H. E. Howland and Hon. D. H. Chamberlain of New York, Profs. Briggs, Hart and Taussig...
Ralph Upton, president of the Yale Union, introduced Hon. Chauncey M. Depew who had consented to preside. Mr. Depew said...
After Mr. McQuaid had closed the debate, Mr. Depew again took the floor and complimented both the speakers and managers of the debate on its undoubted success. According to the agreement no decision was rendered as to the result of the debate...
...Yale to make the joint debate on Friday a thorough success. The arrangements are more elaborate than those for the first debate here in Cambridge. The first thing of note will be the afternoon reception, but the chief attraction will be a banquet immediately after the debate. Chauncy M. Depew will act as toastmaster and about twenty Harvard men have been invited to be present. Professor Taussig will reply to the toast on the Harvard Faculty and S. M. Brice '93 will look after the toast to the Harvard Union...
...Harvard representatives, J. S. Brown '92, F. W. Dallinger '93, and E. H. Warren '95 will leave for New Haven Thursday afternoon. The rest of the Harvard men will not leave until Friday morning. Mr. Depew will preside at the debate in the evening, as well as at the banquet which will immediately follow...