Word: l
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...which the question of constitutionality was barred. The team which represented the University was composed of J. W. Finkel, B. S. Ulrich, and D. Haar, and was coached by A. H. Elder 1L.; and the Yale team was made up of M. A. Hall, C. I, Stix and L. T. Bates. W. W. Wynkoop, Yale '08, presided at the debate, and the judges were Professor George M. Dutcher of Wesleyan, Professor William Kirk of Brown, and Professor Horace Marvin of Princeton...
...decision of the judges was based on the consistency of Harvard's team work, the superior strength of their arguments, and the manner in which they broke down the case of the affirmative, especially on the point of the evils of the present system of divorce laws. L. T. Bates, of Yale, was pronounced the best speaker of the evening...
Field judges--J. H. Broderick '08, T. C. Defriez, 2d, '09, F. P. Farquhar '09, E. L. Ford 1G., J. M. Groton '09, H. W. King '08, H. E. Porter...
Assistant clerks of course--L. J. Wyeth '11, R. C. Floyd...
Announcer--J. L. Hallahan, St. Joseph...