Word: levins
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William J. Foote '55 of Winthrop House, Verne W. Vance '54 of Lowell House, and Richard A. Levin '54 of Winthrop House debated the negative side of the topic: Resolved, That Communist China should be admitted to the United Nations. The unanimous decision was considered by Debate Council members to be extremely unusual; most Big Three debates are won by split decisions...
Richard A. Levin '54 and William J. Foote '55 have been awarded the annual Coolidge Prize Debate held Saturday. Both men will receive prizes totalling...
...actual debates will take place Wednesday. A team of John A. Miskiman '54, Edward M. Ginsburg '55, and Richard Stewart '54 will debate at Yale on the affirmative side of the topic, Resolved: Communist China should be admitted to the United Nations. A negative team of Foote, Levin, and Verne Vance '54 will debate the same topic with Princeton here...
Joshua M. Levin: Freshman Smoker Committee; Ass't. Dorm Athletic Manager, 1950-'51; Freshman Associate Basketball Manager; Undergraduate Tutorial Staff for PBH, 1951-'53; Varsity Club...
Besides Sharpe, other organizers of the Freedom Week movement are Duncan H. Cameron '56, president of the United Nations Council; C. Gordon Graham '55, president of the Liberal Union; David A. Hanson '56, president of the World Federalists; Richard A. Levin '54, president of the Debate Council; Newell B. Mack '56, of the Student Council; and Frederick J. Willman '56, president of the Young Democrats...