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...Back 21 176 6-1 Hotchkiss Kell, E.A. 29 Guard 21 188 6 Harvard School Ladd, L.W. 30 Tackle 19 185 6-6 University School Loud, G.B. Back 20 162 5-10 Exeter Mallory, B.L. 28 End 21 168 6 Pomfret Marting, E.L. 30 Tackle 19 183 6 Exeter McEwen, E.R. 30 Back 20 184 5-11 Chicago Univ. Palmer, A.E. 30 Tackle 19 185 6-2 Shaw School Quarrier, S.S. 28 Tackle 20 186 6-2 Andover Ryan, F.B. 28 Tackle 22 190 6 St. Paul's Sanger, S. 28 End 23 166 5-10 Peddie Saunders...
HARVARD 1930 YALE 1930 Douglas l.e. r.e. Everett Storey l.t. r.t. Ladd Stewart l.g. r.g. Greene Bigelow c. c. Ward Ticknor r.g. l.g. Robbins Barrett r.t. l.t. Marting Lewis r.e. l.e. McEwen Wetmore q.b. q.b. Beyer Holbrook l.h.b. r.h.b. Walker Mason r.h.b. l.h.b. Wilson Hitch f.b. f.b. Bendere...
...first, University debate of the year--was held in Sanders Theatre on December 15, 1905. The subject, which was submitted by Harvard, was "Resolved, That intercollegiate football in America is a detriment rather than a benefit." Princeton chose to support the affirmative and was represented by K. M. McEwen '06, P. McClanahan '06, and T. S. Clark '08. The University team, which argued the negative, was made up of G. J. Hirsch '07, A. Fox 3L., and W. M. Shohl '06. A Tulin 3L. was originally chosen for the team, but as he was sick at the time...
...Saturday evening final trials were held to select a team to debate with Yale, on May 18. R. B. Fosdick P.G., K. W. McEwen 1906, and T. S. Clark 1909 were chosen. Both McEwen and Clark were on the team which competed against Harvard last December. Princeton will defend the affirmative of the question: "Resolved. That the bachelor's degree should be required for admission to any Law School controlled by a University...
...McEwen made the last speech of the debate. We have been told, he said, that football is a benefit because it improves men by submitting them to temptation. This is a remarkable argument. Our opponents have laid great stress on character, but in the definition of this term they have been very indefinite. Character has improved as rapidly throughout the United States as in the college world alone. We are discussing the game of football not the men in the stands. We affirm that no other contest, as a contest, has so many evils as football. Our opponents talk about...