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William Arnold Lambeth, who will give the graduate part, lives in Thomasville, N. C., and is now registered in the Divinity School. In 1901 he received the degree of A.B. from Trinity College, Durham, N. C., and the following two years he spent in the Divinity School of Vanderbilt University, at Nashville, Tenn. Last year he received the degree of S.T.B. at Yale. His part is entitled "The Spirit of the Present South...
...question, of which the Juniors defended the negative, read: "Resolved, That it should be the policy of the United States not to hold territory permanently unless with the purpose that it shall ultimately enjoy statehood." The Junior team was composed of M. Kabatchnick, H. A. Nye and A. N. Holcombe; the Senior team of W. H. Davis, W. O. Hubbard and W. Tyng...
...Sophomores, was held March 31. The question, submitted by the French department in accordance with the terms of the Pasteur Medal, was: "Resolved, That the president of the French Republic should be elected by popular vote." The Junior speakers, who supported the affirmative, were J. W. Plaisted, A. N. Holcombe and A. Harley. The Sophomore team was composed of W. H. Keeling, S. F. Peavey and M. C. Leckner. Both teams used too many quotations, but the Juniors were slightly superior in general delivery and fluency. S. F. Peavey was unanimously awarded the Pasteur Medal...
Harold LeRoy Whitney, 1905S, of Morristown, N. J., stroke, prepared for college at St. Paul's School, where he rowed on the school crew. Age, 21 years; height, 6 feet 1 inch; weight, 157 pounds. He rowed on his freshman crew and stroked last year's university boat...
Richard Clement Whittier, 1905S, of West New Brighton, N. Y., captain and six, prepared for college at the New Brighton High School. Age, 21 years; height, 6 feet 2 inches; weight, 191 pounds. He has rowed on the university crew for two years...