Word: ginsburgh
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Robert Ginsburgh '17, Price Greenleaf Fund, WilkesBarre...
...Ginsburgh '17, Third Negative...
...Freshman negative team that will oppose Yale in the New Lecture Hall is composed of Herbert Henry Scheier, of Cambridge; Leonard Solon Levy, of Cleveland; Abe Robert Ginsburgh of Wilkes Barre, Pa.; and John Richard Gilman of Everett, and Edward Forbes Smiley, of Winchester, alternates. Yale 1917 will be represented by Roy Claflin Bridgman, of Lake Forest, Ill.; Milton Sylvester Waldman, of Cleveland, O.; Williard Stuart McKay, of Plainfield, N. J.; and Frederick King Weyerhaeusar, of St. Paul, Minn. The judges will be Admiral Francis T. Bowles, Member of the Port of Boston; Clarence C. Smith, A.M. '87, Recorder Massachusetts...
...result of Saturday's trials for the 1917 debating teams, the following nine men were retained: J. R. Gilman, A. R. Ginsburgh, D. A. Kriesfeld, L. S. Levy, A. G. Paine, H. H. Scheier, E. F. Smiley, J. H. Spitz, and A. E. Whittemore. The final composition of the teams will not be decided upon until after the April recess, but all those kept from now on will receive cups. The judges at Saturday's debate were H. B. Ehrman 3L, S. M. Seymour 1L., and Coach M. Suravitz...
...were retained for the finals to be held in New Lecture Hall next Saturday. Two affirmative and two negative teams of three men each will debate in the following order: at 1.30 o'clock, affirmative, W. I. Tibbetts, J. H. Spitz, G. Wasser; negative, E. F. Smiley, A. R. Ginsburgh, D. A. Kriesfield; at 4 o'clock, affirmative, A. G. Paine, L. S. Levy, A. E. Whittemore; negative, E. C. Davidson, J. R. Gilman, H. H. Scheier...