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...Foundation. The discussion was wending its way through the high places of theory when British Lieutenant Colonel Hugh S. Freeth, stationed at Hannover, rose to sound a noncontinental note...
...they have offered and laid open the problems, but I have not yet heard a solution. If we are going to be successful against the common threat of Communism, we must find a greater means of cooperation to build a common foundation." There is only one foundation, added Colonel Freeth, on which all could hope to stand together: "a sincere belief in Jesus Christ as the Lord of our life. This is what a soldier can understand...
Denzil K. Freeth, opening the British argument "that it would have been better for mankind if the American revolutionaries had stopped short of separation," said in his serious moments that Hitler would not have started World War II if the U.S. had not been a "semi-isolationist, independent" power that the Axis couud count...
...British debaters, Denzil J. Freeth and George Pattison, will discuss the benefits this country would have received if it had stayed within the Empire and waited for eventual liberalization...
...Philip Bahn '49 and Edward F. Burke '50 will represent the Crimson team with a negative argument, while the affirmative will be presented by Britishers George W. Pattison and Denzil K. Freeth. Melvin L. Zurier '50, president of the Debate Council, will be chairman of the debate...