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...HUTTON and J. C. ROWE...
Principal Disputants. - Affirmative: J. A. Fairlie and E. P. Williams. - Negative: W. E. Hutton and J. C. Rowe...
...Hutton, '95, and H. Whitmore, '95, opened the debate. Three freshmen were elected members, F. Dobyns, H. J. Hosmer and J. M. Letterele. M. Ely, '96, was also elected a member. The election of officers will take place at the next meeting of the club...
...debate for membership. The debate is to be held especially for freshmen, but will be open to all members of the University. The question will be: "Resolved, That the President's term of office be lengthened to six years, and that he be ineligible for re-election." W. E. Hutton '95 and H. Whitmore '95 will speak as principal disputants, after which the debate will be thrown open to candidates...
Each of the above speakers occupied twelve minutes. Messrs. Rall and Buttrick, for Yale, and Messrs. McElroy and Burns were allowed six minutes rebuttal. The judges, Rev. Lyman Abbott, of New York, Laurence Hutton and Professor Cummings, of Harvard, retired, and were out nearly half an hour. During their-absence Judge Howland made a witty speech, declining to talk upon the income tax, the subject under discussion, as it "touched him up" too deeply. Dr. Abbott, for the judges, then declared that the decision was not unanimous, but that it gave the victory to Princeton. There was some applause...