Word: medal
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...Harvard and Princeton. The account of each meet contains the names of all contestants, presiding officers, and judges, and the decisions rendered. The list of subjects of all debates furnishes an excellent catalogue for reference. Names of the winners, since 1898, of the Coolidge prize of $100, the Pasteur Medal, and the Philips Memorial Scholarship are also given. The methods and principles of debating at Harvard and other universities are treated at length and the authors show why the work has been so successful. Mr. Stone '93, in his introduction, writes a description of the triangular debating arrangement between Harvard...
...Flamand, Consular Representative of France in Boston will preside and will award the Pasteur Medal to the winner. This medal was presented by Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1898, to be awarded annually to the successful contestant in a debate in English on a topic relative to contemporary French politics. The judges will be Dean H. A. Yeomans '00, representing the department of Government; and Mr. E. L. Raiche of the French Department; and Mr. C. W. Chenoweth, of the Public Speaking Department...
...members of the teams, the presiding officers, the judges, and the decisions. The statistics show that the University has won 18 out of 23 debates with Yale, and 11 out of 19 with Princeton. The history also contains the record of the subjects and winners of the Pasteur medal debates, of the Coolidge debating prize, and the holders of the Wendell Phillips Memorial Scholarship for Debaters...
...result of the semi-final debate for the Pasteur medal held last night, the following six men have been retained for the final trials which will be held in Emerson D next Friday evening at 8 o'clock: J. Bovingdon '15, P. P. Cohen '16, J. W. Cooke '16, A. R. Ginsburgh uC., L. C. Henin '15, H. H. Kitsis UC. At the finals, each man will be required to make a ten minute speech on either side of the question, "Reslved, that the President of the French Republic should have a veto power similar to that of the President...
...semi-final debate for the Pasteur medal will be held in Sever 11 this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The ten men retained at the preliminary trials will make eight minute speeches on either side of the question, "Resolved, that the President of the French Republic should have a veto power similar to that of the President of the United States." Six men will be retained for the final debate to be held in Emerson D next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The judges tonight will be Mr. L. J. A. Mercier of the French Department, H. H. Breland...