Word: doring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...state for federal aid." About forty men came out of the University team. The three finally chosen for the team were A. A. Ballantine '04, W. Catchings 1L., and J. Daniels '04, won the Coolidge prize of $100. G. P. Adams '03, E. M. Rabenold '04 and J. F. Dore '05 were retained as the second team form whom Adams was subsequently chosen alternate. H. A. Yeomans 2L. had charge of coaching the team...
...Sophomore team was J. Lebowich, I. I. Mattuck, J. F. Dore and W. H. Davis, alternate. The Williams debaters were W. F. Pettit, H. B. Howe, A. P. Newell and W. A. Swan, alternate...
...Sophomore team will be composed of the following men: J. Lebowich. I. Y. Mattuck, J. F. Dore, Jr., and W. H. Davis, alternate. The Williams debaters will be W. S. Pettel, H. B. Rowe, A. P. Newhall and W. A. Swan, alternate...
...country demand the immediate absolute abolition of all custom duties on the raw materials and rough products of iron and steel; such as pig-iron, bar-iron, scrap-iron and steel ingots." The Sophomore team, which will be composed of J. Lebowich, I. I. Mattuck and J. F. Dore, Jr., will give their main speeches in the order named. In rebuttal, the order will be Mattuck, Lebowich and Dore. The Williams debaters will be W. S. Pettel, H. B. Howe, and A. P. Newhall, with W. A. Swan as alternate. Ten minutes will be allowed for the main speeches...
...Dore, Jr., J. Lebovich, and L. I. Mattuck were chosen in the final trial last night, as the Sophomore team to debate with the Williams sophomores on May 2. An alternate will be chosen from the following second team: W. H. Davis W. O. Hubbard, and M. M. Horblit. The Sophomores will support the affirmative of the question: "Resolved, that the industrial interests of the United States demand the immediate, absolute abolition of the customs duties on raw materials and rough products of iron and steel such as pig iron, scrap iron and steel ingots...