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...clock. The subject for debate is: "Resolved, That the United States should adopt a system of ship subsidies, other than our present mail subsidies, for the encouragement of our merchant marine." Harvard will uphold the negative of the question. S. M. Seymour, A. A. Berle, Jr., and H. B. Gill will speak for the University in the order named, while Yale will be represented by F. E. Morris, A. B. Green, and E. M. Porter. The judges will be: Professor Charles T. Terry of the Columbia Law School, Professor Garrett Droppers of Williams College, and Professor Grosvenor of Amherst College...
Howard Belding Gill, of Lockport, N. Y., the last Harvard speaker, prepared for College at Lockport High School, where he was on an interscholastic debating team for four years...
...subsidies, other than our present mail subsidies, for the encouragement of our merchant marine." Yale has chosen to support the affirmative, and Harvard will argue the negative. The Freshman team will debate in the following order in the main speeches: S. M. Seymour, A. A. Berle, Jr., R. B. Gill. In the rebuttal, the order will be Berle, Seymour, and Gill...
...result of the final Freshman debating trials, the following men were picked to meet the Yale freshmen at New Haven on April 29: A. A. Berle. Jr., H. B. Gill, and S. M. Seymour. The Subject of the debate is: "Resolved. That the United States should adopt a system of subsidies, other than our present mail subsidies, for the encouragement of our merchant marine." The Freshman team will defend the negative...
Batteries--Harvard 1913: Hardy, Bartholf, and McKean; Dorchester: Gill, Griffin, and Kennedy...