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...principal disputants resulted in 17 votes for the affirmative, and 26 for the negative. The debate was then opened to the floor. The following men spoke on the affirmative: Messrs. Saunders, L. S.; Fay, L. S.; Page, '88; F. B.'s Williams, '88, and Sternbergh '87. On the negative: Hobson, '86; Duane, '88; Platt, '88; Currier, '87, and F. W. Thayer, '89. Mr. Burdett then closed for the negative, and Mr. Paine for the affirmative. The vote on the merits of the argument by the house resulted in 28 for the affirmative, and 13 for the negative...
...following gentlemen spoke from the floor: Affirmative, Mahany, '88, Hobson, '86, Thayer, '89; negative, Williams, L. S., Sternburgh, '87, Darling, L. S., W. L. Currier, '87. Robinson, L. S., Reisner...
...debate at the Union last evening on the Home Rule question was very well attended and quite interesting. The debate was opened for affirmative by Mr. P. L. Campbell, '86, and for the negative by Mr. G. P. Hobson, '86; it was closed for the affirmative by Mr. J. M. Proctor, '89, and for the negative by Mr. G. P. Hobson, '86; it was closed for the affirmative by Mr. J. M. Proctor, '89, and for the negative by Mr. J. W. Richardson, '86. When thrown open to the house the following gentlemen spoke: for the affirmative, Coulson, Sp., Moors...
...debate at the Union to night will be discussed from the standpoint of the future welfare of the British Empire. The leaders are as follows: Affirmative, P. L. Campbell, '86, T. H. Proctor, '89; negative, G. P. F. Hobson, '86, J. W. Richardson...
...next Harvard Union debate takes place March 18, 1886. The subject is 'Resolved: That a Measure of Home Rule for Ireland is essential to the welfare of the British Empire." Principal disputants, affirmative, Prince L. Campbell, '86, J. H. Proctor, '89; negative, G. P. F. Hobson, '86, J. W. Richardson...