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Isador Grossman '02, 2L., prepared for College at the Cleveland Central High School, where he was president of the Psi Omega Debating Society and commencement speaker in 1898. During his College course he received a scholarship each year, and a detur in his Junior year. In 1901 he won the Sumner Prize in International Law and a Boylston prize for public speaking. He has always taken an active interest in debating. In his Freshman year he was on his class team which debated against 1901, the next year he was on the Sophomore team which won the interclass debating championship...
Rollo Lu Veine Lyman '03, prepared for College at the Hyde Park High School in Chicago. In his junior year at Beloit College, Beloit. Wisconsin, from which he graduated in 1899, he debated on his college team which defeated Knox College, at Galesburg, Illinois. In his senior year he represented his college in the state oratorical contest, and won the privilege of representing the state of Wisconsin in the inter-state oratorical contest held at Lincoln, Nebraska. He is taking a special course in English at Harvard...
Fletcher Bernard Wagner 1L., attended the Indianapolis High School, where he was president of the High School "Senate" and represented the school in the state oratorical contest. He graduated from Stanford University. California, where he was a member of two debating teams against the University of California, winning the Carnot medal presented by Baron Pierre de Coubertin for debate. He was an editor of the Daily Palo Alto, the Sequoia and the Chaparral. He is a member of the Witenagemot Law Club...
...construction of the stadium may be delayed by the present high cost of steel, but it is hoped that it may be completed by June, 1904, so that it may he dedicated at Commencement of that year...
Following the addresses was a general discussion by Mr. Charles J. Lincoln '65, Headmaster of the Dorchester High School, Professor P. H. Hanus of the Education Department, and others...