Word: jay
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Jay R. Nussbaum '52 won the presidency of the Debate Council at its annual election meeting last night. Other officers for 1952-53 are: vice-president, Frank A. Olson '53; corresponding secretary, Richard A. Levin '54; home secretary, John A. Miskimen '54; treasurer, David L. Rose '53; publicity director, Gerald W. Gorman '54; and competitions director, Edward H. Fleischman...
...freshmen compiled an equally successful weekend record when they swamped Wesleyan, 9 to 0. Bill Wister. Guy Paschal, Bob Brown, Bats Wheeler, Mike Levinson, Jim McIntoch, Jay Hathaway, Bob Albert, and Dave Berndt all won their matches without trouble...
...Britishers, William Rees-Mogg and Richard Taverne, won a unanimous decision from Steven R. Petschek '53 and Jay R. Nussbaum '52, before a crowd of 300 in Paine Music Hall. The judges were L. C. S. Barber, British Consul in Boston, Wilbur K. Jordan, president of Radcliffe and professor of History, and Erwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor...
Lester L. Ward '52, president of the Debate Council, joined with Jay R. Nussbaum '52 in presenting the losing affirmative case while Charles Thompson and Daniel Wilkes were the successful Princeton orators...
JACK THOMPSON, Princeton senior, makes his points while DAN WILKES, Princeton, JAY NUSSBAUM '52, and LESTER WARD '52, look on in that order...