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...topic was: "Resolved: That a comprehensive federal civil rights program should be adopted." Cornell debaters George Baroody and William Vanden Houvel argued the negative and won a two to one victory over Melvin L. Zurier '50 and K. Bruce Friedman '50, who represented the Crimson in the affirmative...
...Bruce Friedman '50 and Dan Pierce '49, arguing the affirmative for Harvard, contended that a civil rights act was necessary from a moral point of view. They asserted that in allowing discrimination on racial and religious grounds to exist, the United States left itself wide open for criticism of its form of democracy...
...retort Friedman and Pierce claimed that there was no evidence to show that a civil rights act was either unconstitutional or impractical...
...officers are: Melvin L. Zurier '50, president; Arthur W. Purcelle '50, vice president; K. Bruce Friedman '50, home secretary; Charles B. Flood '51, treasurer; and A. Werner Pleus, '51, publicity chairman. Jerome B. Spunt '50 was reelected corresponding secretary...
...Bruce Friedman of Leverett House and Buffalo, New York: Debate Council; United Nations Council, executive board...