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...decision gave the freshman debating team a victory at Princeton Saturday night in the first debate of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton triangle series. Robert B. Ulltan, Milton S. Gwirtsman, and Gerald W. Gorman upheld the affirmative for the freshmen with German delivering the rebuttal...
...latter will be the topic of the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton home series May 11. The top two Harvard speakers will receive the Coolidge prize of $150 each, awarded every year for the H-Y-P series...
...Harvard-Yale-Princeton cross-country meet will be continued and an effort will be made to keep the tennis rivalry going. The teams do not meet in lacrosse or track. None of the major sport schedules will be curtailed. Since relatively few schools compete in crew, it would be difficult to cut down here, and the teams will continue to race for the Compton...
...Harvard-Yale-Princeton triangular debates will get under way tonight when Walter C. Carrington '52, Lloyd J. Walker '50, and Melvin L. Zurier '50 will debate he affirmative of the subject: "Resolved, that the U.S. recognize Communist China" against a trio of Princeton deters in the Eliot Junior Common Room...
...Coolidge Prizes are awarded to the two best debaters in the trial debates for the Harvard-Yale-Princeton debates. In yesterday's contest, Becker, Bruce S. Lane '52, and Richard W. Hulbert '51 debated the negative of the topic: "Resolved: That the United States should recognize Communist China" against Zurier, Walter C. Carrington '52, and Lloyd J. Walker...