Word: kulp
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University will present the affirmative side of the question, "Resolved, That the chain store system is detrimental to the best interests of the American people." The two students debating for Harvard are G. F. Oest '33 and R. M. Alt '32. Coaching them is O. G. Kulp 1G, who is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma and a former member of its debating team. He has debated with both of the men who are representing Oklahoma and has been able to prepare the University speakers for the type of opposition they will encounter...
...Kulp 4G is coaching the Harvard debaters. He has debated with both of the Oklahoma speakers, being a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. Thus he has a close knowledge of the visitors and their technique. A great effort is being made by the coach and the two members of the Harvard team to prepare an argument which will defeat one of the best debating teams in the West...
Coached by A. G. Kulp, of the Graduate School of Political Science, and three years a member of the debating team and the Congress Debating Society of the University of Oklahoma, the University team consists of F. C. Fiechter, Jr. '32, H. C. Friend '31, and R. B. Eckles...
...coach of the Harvard team is A. G. Kulp lG. a recipient of a scholarship in the Graduate School of Political Science who debated three years on the team of the University of Oklahoma. Typical sources of American culture are the works of Aldous Huxley, Lord Bryce, Count Keyserling, and Andre Siegfried. The latter accused Americans of standardizing not only commodities but individual personality in his book "America Comes...
...this "General" Brown replied, through Senator Fess on the Senate floor, that he had not seen the files on the case because the Department of Justice held them in connection with the Kulp company's suit to obtain unpaid rent. The Department of Justice, stirred by Senate criticism, issued a statement defending its handling of the St. Paul case...