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University debaters engaged in two contests Saturday night, one team meeting Carleton College here under a no-decision agreement, and another journeying to Wesleyan to lose by a vote of the audience. Tonight in Holden Chapel still a third group will face Brown University...
Harvard's third debate in as many days is scheduled for tonight at 8.15 o'clock, when Brown is faced in Holden Chapel. The University debaters, upholding the affirmative of the same question as at Wesleyan, will consist of J. F. Harding '30, G. W. Harrington '30, and P. J. W. Bove '29. The speeches will be 15 minutes long, with the first affirmative man devoting five minutes of his time to a final rebuttal. The audience will render the decision...
...representing eight different departments of the University, all students in one of the graduate schools, will travel next year on Sheldon Fellowships. They are: J. H. Bartlett, Jr., '26, concentrating in Physics; R. G. Gulley, University of Virginia '27, Architecture; F. S. Hogg, A.M. '28, Astronomy; A. J. Holden '23, Education; R. A. McKennan, Dartmouth '28, Anthropology; C. B. Millican, '27, English; E. J. Nelson '28, Philosophy; N. J. Padelford '28, Government C. M. Zener, Stanford '26, Physics...
Those interested in entering the contest may consult Professor F. C. Packard '20 in Holden Chapel and Professor Mercler in Holyoke...
...Freshmen in good standing who are interested in debating are urged to compete in debating are urged to compete in the Exeter debate trials to be held at 3 o'clock today in Holden Chapel. The proposition to be discussed with the schoolboys on Friday is: "Resolved, That this house approves the Baumes Law" and candidates are asked to prepare a three-minute speech on either side of this question...