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...Third Year Law School Smoker. Living Room of Union...
...University negative team which will meet Princeton in Sanders Theatre is composed of one undergraduate and two students in the Law School. The members of the University team with the order of their speeches is R. L. West '14, B. H. Knollenberg 1L., and F. Stern 3L. West is the only man on the team who has taken part in a triangular debate although Knollenberg was alternate last year. Stern, who has won several prizes in speaking has not yet appeared in a University debate. The Princeton team is composed of J. O. Adler '14, D. R. Hawkins...
Each speaker will be allowed 12 minutes for his main speech and 5 minutes for rebuttal. Warnings will be given at the end of 10 minutes for speeches and 5 minutes for rebuttal. Professor E. H. Warren '95, of the Law School, will preside and the judges who will render the decision have been selected as follows: W. I. Badger, former attorney for the Boston & Maine Railroad; S. J. Elder, former United States Commissioner before the Hague Tribunal, and Hon.. S. W. McCall, ex-Congressman from Massachusetts...
Immediately after the debate, the University Debating Council will give a dinner at the Speakers' Club. Invitations will be extended to both teams, Harvard and Princeton; to the judges, chairman, and to a number of old University debaters. E. H. Warren '95, Story Professor of Law, will be the toastmaster, and short, informal speeches will be made by several alumni...
...affirmative team will meet the Princeton negative team in Alexander Hall, at Princeton. President John G. Hibben, of Princeton, will in all probability preside. As judges the following men have been chosen: President W. H. S. Demarest, of Rutgers College; Professor John W. Patton, of the University of Pennsylvania Law School; and Justice W. P. Rudd, of the New York State Supreme Court. The Yale team will be composed of E. A. Burtt '15, C. Cohen '15 and M. Hadley '16, none of whom have ever appeared in an intercollegiate debate before. Opposed to them on the Princeton team will...