Word: fairbank
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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John King Fairbank '29, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was elected vice president of the Eastern, Intercollegiate Debate League, at a meeting of the organization held yesterday at Princeton. Mark Harris and Richard Overtone, both of Williams College, were elected president and secretary respectively...
Next Wednesday the Filipinos will complete their American trip when they debate against Bates College. Then they journey to England where they will debate with the foremost, colleges of Great Britain. E. C. Berkeley '30, U. G. Warren '31 and J. K. Fairbank '29 spoke for the University, while the winning team was composed of Teodoro Evangelista, Pedro Camus, J. C. Borja. E. S. Merritt, sL. presided as chairman...
...Berkeley '30, J. K. Fairbank '29, president of the Debating Council, and U. G. Warren '31, will debate against the University of the Philippines tonight at 8.15 o'clock in Paihe Hall. The question to be argued is: "Resolved, That the Philippine Islands should be given complete and immediate independence." Three of the following men will compose the visiting team: J. C. Borja, Pedro Camus, Teodoro Evangelista, and Deogracius Puyat, president of the University of the Philippines Debating Club. They will uphold the affirmative side...
...University orators who took the floor last night against the adoption of the Baumes Laws were J. K. Fairbank '29, president of the University Debating Council, and J. K. Hurd '30. They were opposed by D. K. Carter and Stanford Clinton, who constituted the Evanston contingent...
...Fairbank '29, president of the University Debating Council, and J. K. Hurd '30 will take the floor for Harvard tonight in a debate with Northwestern University of Evanston, Illinois, at 8.15 o'clock in Paine Hall. The question to be argued is: "Resolved, That the principles of the Baumes Laws of New York be enacted in the several states." D. K. Carter and Stanford Clinton will represent Northwestern and uphold the affirmative side...