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Stressing the value of a balance of power between state and federal governments as opposed to a strong centralized administration, Edward J. Duggan '37 upheld the negative and gave the rebuttal for Harvard in the radio debate with Dartmouth yesterday at 3 o'clock over station WNAC...
...decision was returned in the contest, which was on the question of government control of commerce and industry within the national boundaries. Emphasizing the political side of the argument, Duggan maintained that too much concentration of power in the hands of the federal government is a bad thing for the country, and that the "federal equilibrium" should be preserved...
Representing the Crimson will be Richard W. Sullivan '38 and Edward J. Duggan '37, with Hubert H. Nexon '37 Lorne Rickert '36 and Bennett Frankel '37 as alternates...
Those who have been chosen are: Robert T. Benjamin '38, Harold W. Danser '37, Edward Duggan '37, Robert Dunn '37, James J. Fuld '37, Joseph P. Healey '37, Jay W. Kauffman '38, Irving R. Murray '36, Hubert H. Nexon '37, Lorne Rickert '36, Thomas W. Stephenson '37, A. Gilman Sullivan '36, JOhn J. Sullivan '38, Richard W. Sullivan...
...Trenton, N. J., Charles Gerofsky's furnace boy, Joseph Duggan, found the Gerofskys out and used the telephone to call Cinemactress Jean Harlow in Hollywood. She was out and he left a message for her to call him back. She did so. after Mr. Gerofsky had come home. Cost...