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Section heads--1 Braithwaite, 2 Coombs, 3 Cooper, 4 Pickering, 5 Good, 6 Webster, 7 Allan, 8 Hemenway, 9 Follett, 10, Burnham, 11 O'Connor, 12 Shaw, 13 Curtin, 14 Morrison, 15 Britten, 16 Parker, 17 Corcoran, 18 Finkel, 19 Horblit, 20 Russell, 21 Ohler, 22 Birnie, 23 Colson, 24 Garfield, 25 Messerve, 26 Davis, 27 Williams, 28 Ripley, 29 Gordon, 30 Jarvis, 31 Packard, 32 A. R. Jones, 33 Bradley, 34 Worcester. 35 Rivera, 36 Baker, 37 Crusius, 38 W. W. Gardner, 39 N. O. Simard, 40 A. M. Sherwood, 41 G. Mixter, 42 B. Whitney, 43 B. Tuckerman...
Team 24, Dilettantes: H. D. Colton '09, M. Corcoran '11, J. W. Finkel '11, M. C. Fisher '10, A. F. C. Fiske '10, S. C. A. Hyneman '11, A. Jenkins '09, L. M. Martin '10, J. Murdoch '11, J. L. Rosenberg '11, A. L. Smith '11, G. Weil '11, N. Yamins...
...subject for debate was "Resolved, That a national divorce law is desirable," in the discussion of which the question of constitutionality was barred. The team which represented the University was composed of J. W. Finkel, B. S. Ulrich, and D. Haar, and was coached by A. H. Elder 1L.; and the Yale team was made up of M. A. Hall, C. I, Stix and L. T. Bates. W. W. Wynkoop, Yale '08, presided at the debate, and the judges were Professor George M. Dutcher of Wesleyan, Professor William Kirk of Brown, and Professor Horace Marvin of Princeton...
...final trials for the Freshman debating team held last night in Dane Hall the following men were chosen for the first team: J. W. Finkel, of Boston, Mass., D. Haar, of New York, N. Y., and B. S. Ulrich, of Springfield, Ill. The second team is composed of M. W. Cox, G. D. Howie, and W. F. Ryan...
...form of a debate on the question, "Resolved, That a National Divorce Law is desirable." Each man spoke for twelve minutes, and gave a five-minute rebuttal. The affirmative side was upheld by B. S. Ulrich, G. D. Howie, and W. F. Ryan, while D. Haar, J. W. Finkel, and M. W. Cox spoke for the negative. The judges were A. H. Elder 1L., W. M. Shohl 3L., and M. C. Leckner...