Word: normans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whether power resources should be publicly owned, offers an exceptional opportunity to politically inclined students to familiarize themselves with the pro and con arguments of an increasingly discussed national problem. The speakers at this afternoon's debate are preeminently qualified to present their respective views of the case. Norman Thomas, who upholds the affirmative arguments, has for several years been an active campaigned for the cause of public ownership of natural resources in New York State. His opponent, Professor Philip Cabot served for eight years on an electric public utilities commission, and at present conducts a course in public utilities...
...result of try-outs held yesterday, J. E. Willard '30, Norman Winer '29, and H. A. Wolff '29 have been chosen to represent Harvard in the debate scheduled with Pennsylvania University for February 23, and H. C. Friend '31, G. W. Harrington '30, and S. G. Silverman '30 to debate against Williams College on February 25 at Williamstown. The topic for both of these debates is: "Resolved, That this house approves the Baumes Law of New York State"; Harvard will uphold the affirmative side of this question in the first debate, and the negative side in the second...
...result of the election is as follows: For President William Barry Wood 365 Charles Crehore Cunningham 142 Wilson Hill Crosby 119 For Vice-President Edmund Austin Mays Jr. 207 Charles Dana Draper Jr. 106 Richard Norman Clark Jr. 86 Ernest Carleton Nickerson 54 Francis Pitman Bicknell 51 Joseph Rawson Collins 50 Everett Augustus Grant 39 Walter Archer Beyer 20 For Secretary-Treasurer Norwood Penrose Hallowell Jr. 260 Crispin Cooke 133 James Barr Ames 123 Mark Woodbury...
...Richard Norman Clark Jr., of Atlanta, Georgia...
Nominations for Freshman Class officers closed yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. At that time W. A. Harper '30 announced five additions to the list of nominees. Petitions have been received nominating for the vice-presidency Everett Augustus Grant '32, of Aliston, Richard Norman Clark Jr. '32 of Atlanta, Georgia, and Walter Archer Beyer '32 of Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Mark Woodbury '32, of New York and James Barr Ames '32 of Wayland were nominated for the office of secretary-treasurer...