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...affirmative team which will meet Yale in Paine Hall Saturday evening, will be composed of V. K. Kwong '29, J. M. Swigert '30, and J. N. Stensland '28. The alternates named for the affirmative are A. L. Raffa ocC., Duncan Howlett '28, Jackson Hurd '30, and Norman Winer...
...retained comprise Brooks Otis '29, R. C. Weaver '29, C. C. Alpern '28, A. F. Reel '28, D. E. Scoll '28, S. G. Silverman '30, R. F. Courtney '29, Dunean Howlett '28, V. K. Kwong '29, J. N. Stensland '28, J. M. Swigert '30, Norman Winer '29, Jackson Hurd '30, and A. L. Raffa ocC. The final selection of the negative and affirmative teams will be made tonight, according to Coach E. M. Rowe...
...with Yale and Princeton on Saturday, March 24, as a result of trials for the University debating team held yesterday afternoon. The debaters who will work on the affirmative side of the question: "Resolved, That this house favors the governmental policies of Mussolini" are: Jackson Hurd '30, V. K. Kwong '29, A. L. Raffa, ocC., J. N. Stensland '28, J. M. Swigert '30, and Norman Winer...
...formal war sanctioned by congress developed into the main issue on which the result of the debate hinged. Naturally enough, the greater part of the examples cited were taken from the relations between the United States and Spanish America where the present situation is so acute. But V. K. Kwong '29 introduced a divergent note by discussing at some length the recent Communist uprising in Nanking, China, and its attendant difficulties for American authorities...
...affirmative team in the order of speaking was as follows: B. S. Duniway, Rolf Lium, and Herman Johnson; while the negative was composed of R. F. Courtney '29, J. K. Fairbank '29, and V. K. Kwong '29. The first affirmative speaker opened the debate with a ten minute speech and closed it with a five minute rebuttal, while the other five speakers had 15 minutes each in which to bring forth their arguments...