Word: dusen
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Princeton, N. J., May 5.--By a vote of two to one the judges gave the decision to the Princeton 1919 negative debating team over the Harvard 1919 affirmative in the Triangular Debate held here this evening. L. Dennis '19 and H. C. Van Dusen, of Princeton, were the most convincing speakers. The strength of the negative case rested largely in the rebuttal where they held the Philippines were not a great expense, that the combined Filipinos did not want independence, and that the affirmative position was altruistic, not imperialistic...
...Dusen, Third Negative...
...Hamberg, M. A. Cohen (B), L. A. Lawlor, C. F. Merriam (C), H. Shapiro (D), C. Romberg (E); Sect. 10, V. Rees, T. M. Judson (A), J. L. Phelon, J. P. Higgins (B), W. E. Lundquist, C. J. Severy (C), M. J. Hamburg (D), D. B. Van Dusen (E); Sect. 11, F. C. Wilson, L. E. Rielly (A), W. B. Wickliff, C. E. Coleman (B), T. B. Smith, G. P. Harrington (C), B. H. Torrence (D), J. E. Welch (E); Sect. 12, L. Wald, W. D. Brock (A), S. D. Smolev, F. Blumenthal (B), H. P. Carter, L. Lorenz...