Word: furth
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Helmut P. Furth '51 and Bruce S. Lane '52 took the affirmative side, arguing that the United States is heading toward a recession, and that monopolies have a bad influence on a country's economy at such a time. Government ownership of industries, they claimed, could help stabilize the economic picture during a business slack...
Gold Coaster Jerry Smith helped Adams win the championship by easily beating Werner Furth of Eliot in their 135-pound bout...
House and freshman boxing trials opened yesterday afternoon. Results were--135 pound class: J. Smith defeated A. Lichanco, and E. Furth defeated D. Smith; 155 pound class; W. Parks defeated J. Harlow, J. Manning defeated J. Cahonet, T. Butler defeated S. Skinner, S. Paschal defeated W. Hinman and T. Morrison defeated C. McKahn; 165 pound class: D. Hansen defeated P. de Dergie, A. Nilson defeated H. Hicks and H. Smith defeated J. Fraser...
Bruce Lane '52 and Helmut Furth '52 argued the affirmative against Gettysburg College in Leverett House Common Room, while in the Eliot House Junior Common Room, Richard Hulburt '51 and Richard Stewart '51 were defending the same topic against Curry College...
Bruce Lane, the first speaker for the affirmative in the debate against Gettysburg, predicted that there will be a depression in the not too distant future, and added that nationalization is the only way to prevent it. His partner Helmut Furth, stressed the fact that the country's natural resources are in a state of decline and that the monopolies are wasting these resources...