Word: lots
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...trials to select the Junior team for the Pasteur Medal Debate, the final debate of the interclass series, will be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the small room in Upper Dane. Four men were retained at the first trials on Monday and have been selected by lot to speak in the following order; A. Davis, E. B. Stern, I. L. Sharfman and W. H. Pollak. Each man will be allowed ten minutes and the best three speakers will be chosen for the team. The fourth man will be the alternate. B. V. Kanaley 2L. will coach...
...make football clean, and if they do not accept this responsibility, it is the duty of the University Faculty to do away with the game. Mr. Fairchild said that he used to think that the game of football was clean, but after examining his photographs he noticed a lot of foul play. While these photographs were on the screen the lecturer went on to point out two peculiar evils, the difficulty of detecting brutality, and the helplessness of men in the scrimmage to protect themselves from attacks that would not be tolerated in a street fight. To illustrate the advantage...
...clock in Upper Dane. Each man will speak five minutes on either side of the question, "Resolved, That the labor union principle of the closed shop is justifiable and should be supported." It is planned to retain six men at the trial, who will be divided by lot into two teams to debate in the final trial on Tuesday, March 20; but if a sufficient number of promising candidates they for the team, 23 men will be retained and there will be three trials. A Tulin 3L will coach the team...
...first trials to select the Junior claim team for the Pasieur Medal Debate were held last night in Upper Dane and resulted in the selection of the following men: A. Davis, E. B. Storn, I. L. Sharfman, and W. H. Pollak. These men have been chosen by lot to speak in the above order and will be allowed ten minutes each at the final trial on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the small room in Upper Dane. The best three speakers will compose the team and the fourth man will be the alternate. M. C. Leckner '07 presided...
...Sophomore trials in Upper Dane, the following six men were retained: J. S. Davis, G. W. Harris, H. B. Platt, G. I. Lewis, W. J. Mack, B. M. Nussbaum. The first three mentioned have been chosen by lot to support the affirmative and the latter three for the negative, on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the large room in Upper Dane. These trials on Thursday will be a regular debate with 12-minute main speeches and give minutes of rebuttal for each man. G. C. Good '09 presided yesterday, and the judges were R. M. Davis...