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...Elder '07, G. W. Hinckley 3L., and A. P. Matthew 1L. represented the University, and spoke in the order named. The Yale team consisted of E. H. Hart '07, J. N. Pierce 3D., and H. D. Smith 1D., who also spoke in the order named. Each man was allowed twelve minutes for a main speech, and five minutes for rebuttal...
...Hinckley, continuing the debate for the affirmative, said: We have already seen that street railways are public utilities, and as such should be regulated for the public good. This would be brought about by municipal ownership, which would result not only in better and more efficient service, as shown by our first speaker, but would also be a distinct economic advantage to New York City...
...uphold the affirmative side of the question, "Resolved, That it would be for the best interests of New York City to own its street railway system," in the debate with Yale at New Haven on March 30. The Harvard team, composed of A. H. Elder '07, G. W. Hinckley 3L. and A. P. Matthew 1L., is being coached by R. T. Parke...
...first trials to select the team to debate against Yale at New Haven on March 30, were held in Upper Dane last night, and resulted in the choice of A. H. Elder '07, G. W. Hinckley 3L and A. P. Matthew 1L. The question for the Yale debate will be the same as that argued in the trials, "Resolved, That it would be for the best interest of New York City to own its street railway system." The other three men who spoke in the final trials, J. A. Harley '06, J. W. Russell '06 and C. A. Small...
...final trials to select the team to debate against. Yale will be held in Upper Dane this evening at 7.30 o'clock. J. A. Harley '06, A. H. Elder '07 and A. P. Matthew 1L. will support the affirmative, and G. W. Hinckley 3L., J. W. Russell '06 and C. A. Small 2L.; the negative of the question, "Resolved, That it would be for the best interests of New York City to own its street railway system...