Word: gilmartin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Friend '31 and A. S. Gilmartin St. will compose the negative team, while V. M. Harding '31 and. A. Wilson '31 will take the affirmative side of the question...
...Heryer '29 and H. L. Hart '28, representing the negative side of the question, "Resolved, That this house views with apprehension the increased naval expenditures of the United States," won by a small margin from Edward Morley '29 and A. S. Gilmartin '31, arguing for the affirmative, in a debate yesterday evening in the Main Living Room of the Union. L. T. Grimm '29 acted as chairman of the meeting which was sponsored by the Debating Union...
...speakers on Wednesday night argued the subject: "Resolved, That the Mexican Government was justified in its action toward the Catholic Church" V. M. Harding '31 and S. S. Morrill '31 on the affirmative side of the question, won a decision over H. C. Friend '31 and J. M. Gilmartin '31, who upheld the negative. After the debate an open discussion was held...
Affirmative: D.I. Cooke '31, A.S. Gilmartin '31, C.D. Post '31, A.L. Raffa ocC., R.C. Weaver '29; Negative; R.F. Courtney '29, W.E. Esber '31, L.T. Grimm '29, Z.K. Kwong '29, A.C. McGowan '31, Saul Rosenzweig '29, S.G. Silverman '30, and Norman Winer...
Foursomes, Stevens and Allman defeated Mapes and Hodder, 1 up Peirson and Soule defeated Gilmartin and Williams 1 and 6: Thompson and Werthen defeated Parker and Henderson...