Word: lorenzen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lorenzen '28, New Haven, Connecticut, and E.H. Hubbard '30, South Bend, Indiana, will represent the University. Lorenzen is president of the Harvard Debating Council, and recently took part in the Harvard-Cambridge debate. Hubbard is a promising first-year debater. The Leland Stanford debaters are H.R. Turkel '27, Los Angeles, California, and F.M. Combelaek '28, San Francisco, California...
...first of the two teams will be made up of E. H. Hubbard '30, F. W. Lorenzen '27, and E. M. Rowe '27. The members of the second team are: Brooks Otis '29, E. S. Scoll '28, Mark Winkler '28, and C. E. Wyzanski...
Final arrangements were completed yesterday for a debate on January 6, 1927 between the University and Leland Stanford, according to announcement made by F. W. P. Lorenzen-28, President of the Harvard Debating Council. This will be the first debate in the history of the University between a Pacific coast team and Harvard The subject for debate is "Resolved: "That we have more to lear than to hope from science." Harvard will take the affirmative while the Westerners will present the negative...
...decision in the opening series of the Eastern Inter-collegiate Debate League here tonight. The question was: "Resolvd. That co-education similar to that in use at state colleges is advisable for the colleges of this league." The Harvard team was composed of F. W. Lorenzen '28 and David Scoll...
Tonight at Amherst a team consisting of F. W. Lorenzen '28 and D. E. Scoll '28 will take the affirmative side of the subject. It is not known yet who the Amherst speakers will be. C. C. Craig 11, who has been coaching the team for this debate will accompany the men to Amherst...