Word: kaltenborn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This year's committee is as follows: Cullison Cady '35, Ernst A. Teves '35, Victor H. Kramer '35, Donald S. Carmichael '35, Rodman W. Paul '36, Rolf Kaltenborn '37, Thomas W. Farmer '35, Alan K. Hartman '36, Henry F. H. Sims '36, Walter C. Hartridge '36, John W. McCarthy '34, Robert L. Behrens '34, William C. Loring, Jr. '35, Henry E. Holm...
Francis R. Bellamy, editor of the Outlook and Independent will replace II. V. Kaltenborn '09 as chairman of the radio debate with Standford on Friday, November 27, since Kaltenborn cannot be present because of illness...
...conclusion of the contest B. V. Kaltenborn '09, who "edits the news" every Sunday evening for the Columbia chain will give a critical analysis of the speeches. The Harvard debaters will speak from the studios of station WNAC in Boston and the Standford team from Palo Alto, California. There will be no judges, the decision being left to the radio audience...
...Hans Kaltenborn '09, associate editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and well-known author, will be one of the judges and also chairman of the debate. He will make an opening speech of five minutes and then introduce the speakers. A. E. Bestor, graduate of Chicago and president of the Chataqua Institution, will be the second judge. Dr. Elizabeth McDowell, head of the English Department of the Teachers' College of the City of New York, will be the third. All of the judges will be in New York. The Harvard speakers will gave their arguments over station WNAC in Boston...