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Principal Disputants.- Affirmative (1900): W. A. Chadbourne, P. A. Atherton, H. S. Bowers. Alternate, A. L. Becker.- Negative (1901): H. W. Bowker, L. M. Dougan, J. G. Peirce. Alternate, J. C. Mangan...
...whole, very creditable and showed careful preparation. The main fault consisted in a tendency to make unauthorized statements. From the ten men selected at the first trial March 14, the judges, W. E. Hutton 3L and W. E. Weaver '98, chose H. W. Bowker, L. M. Dougan, J. G. Peirce, and J. C. Mangan (alternate...
...preliminary trial debate of the Freshman Debating Club to select the men for the Freshman-Sophomore inter club debate the following ten men were chosen: H. W. Bowker, A. Cook, V. Custis, L. M. Dougan, R. A. Feiss, B. C. Hirsch, W. Catchings, J. C. Mangen, J. G. Peirce, R. H. Leavell...
...judges, S. R. Wrightington 1L., and C. Grilk '98, chose the following men to speak at the second trial: A. G. Allen, Jr., H. W. Bowker, Arnold Cook, E. E. Coolidge, L. M. Dougan, R. A. Feiss, S. H. E. Freund, M. T. Hall, J. W. Scott, and M. E. Stillwell...
...meeting in Sever 11 last evening, with seventy-five members present. The question for debate was: "Resolved, That the government should own and operate the railroads in the United States." The principal disputants were: Affirmative-J. A. Cook and W. A. Heilprin; negative-R. W. Cheney and L. M. Dougan. About twenty men spoke from the floor. The judges awarded the debate to the negative...