Word: kwong
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Having the assistance of M. K. Kwong '29, who has assisted in coaching the team, and who has an intimate knowledge of the subject under discussion, Coach E. M. Rowe 1L. has been greatly aided in preparing his teams for the coming argument...
...each team, will be chosen Monday afternoon. It is from the following men that the four debaters who are to represent the University in the triangular debate with Brown and Wesleyan on December 10, will be selected; Affirmative: C. C. Alpern '28, R. F. Courtney '29, V. K. Kwong '29, and Norman Wines '29; Negative: L. T. Grimm '28, S. G. Silverman '30, Saul Rosenzweig '29, and R. C. Weaver...
Affirmative: D.I. Cooke '31, A.S. Gilmartin '31, C.D. Post '31, A.L. Raffa ocC., R.C. Weaver '29; Negative; R.F. Courtney '29, W.E. Esber '31, L.T. Grimm '29, Z.K. Kwong '29, A.C. McGowan '31, Saul Rosenzweig '29, S.G. Silverman '30, and Norman Winer...
...Every nation has rights in China but China herself," declared Victor Kwong, prominent Chinese student, to a CRIMSON representative yesterday. Mr. Kwong, a graduate of the Boston University School of Business Administration, and at present studying in the Boston University College of Liberal Arts, is president of the Chinese Student Christian Association...
...understand intelligently the Chinese problem of today," began Mr. Kwong, cope must realize that China is a very much older country than any in Western civilization. America was discovered in 1492, less than five hundred years ago; Chinese history, on the other hand, dates back to 2400 B. C. Confucius, the great philosopher and religious leader, wrote a history of China in the year 60 B. C. and it was this same civilization, with no great changes, which existed in China in the earlier part of the nineteenth century, and which, in fact, to a large extent remains unchanged...