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...second debate was held March 28, 1892, in New Haven. The speakers were, for Yale, T. Mullaly '92, J. I. Chamberlain '94 and W. A. McQuaid '92; for Harvard, E. H. Warren '95, F. W. Dallinger '93 and J. S. Brown '92. The subject was: "Resolved, That immigration to the United States should be unrestricted." This time, also, there were no judges...
...followed by Julian Ingersoll Chamberlain, Yale '94, of New York City. Fred. W. Dallinger, Harvard '93, was the next speaker and he devoted himself to disproving the statements of the previous speaker. The other speakers were John Stacy Brown, Harvard '92, Thornwell Mullally, Yale '92, and W. A. McQuaid, Yale...
After Mr. McQuaid had closed the debate, Mr. Depew again took the floor and complimented both the speakers and managers of the debate on its undoubted success. According to the agreement no decision was rendered as to the result of the debate...
Since the last debate the prominent men of Yale have taken a more active interest in the Union and as a result Yale will be represented by a more able set of speakers than at the first meeting, W. A. McQuaid, a senior in the Law School, will be the first speaker for Yale. He holds a high reputation at Yale as debater and is considered their ablest...
...other two speakers in the debate will be T. Mullaley '92 and W. A. McQuaid...