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...Porto Rican team, is a veteran debater of four years' experience, and has been here before. He and his two colleagues, J. E. Geigel and V. M. Gutierrez, will uphold the affirmative. Opposing them, Harvard will have H. C. Friend '31, G. E. Lodgen '32, and G. F. Oest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PORTO RICANS WILL DEBATE HARVARD ON U. S. INFLUENCE | 2/17/1931 | See Source »

...Oest '33, Omaha, Nebr.; Isadore Paisner '33, Brookline; A. W. Patterson '32, Phila., Pa.; L. F. Percival, Jr. '31, Marblehead.; G. J. Pick '32, Highland Pk., Ill.; Albert Pratt '33, Boston; M. A. Rauh '32, Cincinnati, O.; David Riesman, Jr. '31, Pittsburgh, Pa.; M. L. Robbins '32, New York City; W. C. Roper. Jr. '31 Closter, N. J.; R. A. Ross '31, Brighton J. H. Rowell '31, Berkeley, Calif.; Arthur Sard '31, New York City; Ezra Schlossberg '31 Lynn; T.W. Sharp '33, Longmeadow; James Sloss '32, Elkins Pk., Pa.; R. C. Smith Jr, '33, Detroit, Mich.; Samuel Spencer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Lists Scholarships Given to Undergraduates Earlier in the Year | 12/3/1930 | See Source »

...Davies '33, R. B. Eckles '32, C. F. Elliot '31, F. C. Fiechter '32, J. B. Gilbert '33, D. I. Cooke Jr. '31, H. A. Gilmartin '33, W. S. Georges '31, D. D. Lloyd '31, A. G. Malkan '33, R. S. Fitzgerald '33, S. D. Pollard '32, G. F. Oest '33, A. J. Pehrkon '32, P. C. Reardon '32, J. H. Ruskin '33, Leo Grole '33, D. M. Sullivan '33, J. C. Swift '32, J. R. Wink '33, J. R. Wolf '32, G. E. Lodgen '32, R. M. Alt '32, A. B. Rood '31, Henry Friend '31, A. P. Levack...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THIRTY-TWO RETAINED IN DEBATING TRIALS | 10/18/1930 | See Source »

...editor of the Niagara Index has got a new supply of eagle plumes, put on fresh war-paint, taken a firm grip of his tomahawk, and once more is on the war-path. He begins by slaughtering the University Press. A mild suggestion follows, that the editor of the OEst. us should be placed in an insane asylum. Then comes a long lesson in spelling, as an unlucky exchange has spelt. "Niagara" "Niagra." And the exchanges end with a biting piece of satire on the Dartmouth, and a hint that its poetical editor, and, indeed, most college poets, had better...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR EXCHANGES. | 10/24/1879 | See Source »

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