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...annual Freshman-Exeter debate will be held in the Exeter Chapel at Exeter tonight. The Harvard speakers, J. F. Smith, J. F. Dore and C. L. Dillon, will support the affirmative of the question, "Resolved, That the United States should adopt a system of shipping subsidies." R. Belcher, F. Q. Norton and A. B. Atwater are the Exeter speakers. Principal H. P. Adams will preside and the judges will be C. V. Bell of Andover, J. C. Davis of Boston and Mr. I. L. Winter...
...held at Exeter February 15, and the three judges will be selected by Exeter, subject to the Freshmen's approval. Exeter has chosen the negative side of the question: "Resolved, That the United States should adopt a system of shipping subsidies." The Freshman team is composed of C. L. Dillon, J. F. Dore, Jr. and J. F. Smith...
...committee to arrange for the meetings, and are requested to meet at 26 Weatmorly on Friday evening at 7: J. P. Bowditch, H. V. Blaxter, A. Crocker, R. Sard, R. Oveson, C. W. Chase, J. O. Safford, D. Thomas, V. F. Jewett, D. J. Hurley, C. L. Dillon, E. M. Heagan, G. M. Heathcote, W. T. Littig...
...there were but eleven candidates for the Freshman team to debate against Exeter it was voted that last night's trial should be final, and C. L. Dillon, J. F. Dore, Jr., and J. F. Smith were chosen. C. S. Duke, L. H. Thibault and F. E. Warren were retained to form a second team, from which the coach will select the alternate. Exeter will announce her choice of sides on January...
...question "Resolved, That a system of compulsory arbitration of strikes should be adopted in the United States." The Sophomore team was composed of W. H. Nelson, E. M. Rabenold and J. W. Scott, and the Freshman team was composed of S. J. Gilman, R. D. Tapham and C. L. Dillon...