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Robert M. O'Neil '56, James L. Kincaid '58, and Robert H. King '57 maintained that alumni were too conservative and did not have the knowledge necessary to make major policy changes. They also contended that no specific plan had been proposed which would effectively unite the opinions of alumni...
...varsity, taking the negative, will be represented by Robert H. King '57, James L. Kincaid '58, and Robert M. O'Neil '56. Yale will be represented by Alex Smith, Neal Blue, and James Miller...
While the rally is taking place, a more dignified discussion will be held in Emerson D. At 7 p.m., Robert H. King '57 and James L. Kincaid '58 will debate a pair of Princetonians on the subject: "Resolved, "Wellesley prefers Harvard to Princeton." Five Wellesley girls will be the judges...
...Debate Council defeated both Yale and Princeton last night to win the triangular championship. Debating the topic, "Resolved, That the Federal Government should subsidize the higher education of superior students," one Crimson group won the affirmative at Princeton and another the negative in a unanimous decision here. James L. Kincaid, on the affirmative team, received the best speaker award...
Jared M. Diamond, Duane J. Murner, and Steven R. Rivkin will debate the affirmative at Princeton. John B. Hermanson, James L. Kincaid, and Jonathan Kozol will uphold the negative side of the topic in the Yale contest...