Word: gifford
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...question, "Resolved, That cabinet ministers ought to have the right to participate in the debates of Congress." The principal disputants were: on the affirmative, V. H. Smith, H. D. Bushnell and F. L. Waldo; on the negative, S. Brooks-Rosenthal, A. W. Reynolds and L. O. Gifford. R. O. Ringwalt '95 delivered a criticism on the debate...
Principal disputants. - Affirmative: V. H. Smith, B. R. Curtis, F. L. Waldo. - Negative: S. Brooks-Rosenthal, A. W. Reynolds, L. O. Gifford...
...Smith, B. R. Curtis, F. L. Waldo.- Negative: S. Brooks-Rosenthal, A. W. Reynolds, L. O. Gifford...
Forty men were present at the meeting of the Freshman Debating Club last night. Lyod O. Gifford and Fullerton L. Waldo were admitted to membership. The debate was very spirited, many men speaking from the house. It was on the question: "Resolved, That universal male suffrage is undesirable." The principal disputants on the affirmative were: H. R. Bygrave, C. E. Case and W. E. Dorman; on the negative, E. M. Copeland, G. Naumberg and E. A. Waters. The house decided in favor of the affirmative on the merits of the debate as presented...
Jumps and pole vault. - G. L. Chaney, J. T. Clark, L. O. Gifford, N. P. Hallowell, A. B. Emmons, F. Curtis, P. S. Dalton, F. Mason, R. H. Loines, C. F. Gould, W. E. Putnam, Jr., J. F. McJennett, A. Stickney, F. H. Bartlett, E. Terrell, H. D. Prescott, L. W. Jenney, P. Gierarch, F. N. Morrell, W. W. Hoyt, W. H. Phelps, V. H. Smith...