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...there were but seven candidates at the Sophomore debating trial last night it was unanimously voted to have the team finally selected at that trial, and J. Daniels, A. Locke and R. T. Henshaw were chosen. J. N. Johnson, G. P. Adams and E. W. Boker were retained as a second team. The alternate will be selected by the coach from the second team...
...debater who does the best individual work. The question for the debate is "Resolved, That the annexation of Algeria by France has proved to be a mistake." The Freshmen support the affirmative and are represented by J. Daniels, J. W. Scott, A. A. Ballantine, and R. T. Henshaw, alternate. The Senior speakers are R. Bishop, P. H. Eley, W. A. Heilprin, and A. U. Hersey, alternate. The judges will be Professor Baker, Professor de Sumichrast and R. C. Surbridge...
...three men on the second team are R. T. Henshaw, J. J. Nichols, and T. M. Fitzpatrick...
Fifteen men spoke last night at the first Freshman trial for the debate with the Seniors, on April 11. The following men were retained for the second trial: A. A. Ballantine, J. Daniels, T. M. Fitzpatrick, F. H. Fobes, R. T. Henshaw, J. J. Nichols, J. W. Scott, L. G. Silver. The second trial will be held Saturday evening in Sever 11, at 7 o'clock...
...between the Sophomores and Freshmen last night was won by the Freshmen. The question was "Resolved, That the United States should adopt a system of shipping subsidies." The affirmative side was supported by the Sophomore team--G. Bettman, E. F. Mann and H. A. Rich. J. Daniels, R. J. Henshaw and A. A. Ballantine were the Freshman speakers. In point of argument and finished presentation the debate was above the usual interclass contest...