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With the passing of class and inter-club, debates, the important event in intra-University debating is the Pasteur Medal debate tonight between teams picked in open competition. This department of debating has been so often reorganized that any now move must be regarded as an experiment. To the uninitiated the various changes in recent years seem to be steps backward, in as far as they tend to reduce the number of men who take part in public debates. If, however, the more informal discussion groups attract more men, they will partially accomplish their purpose, and may lead...
Owing to the illness of one of the competitors for the Pasteur Medal, the final debate, scheduled for tonight, has been postponed, and will be held next Friday at 8 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall...
...final trials for the teams to compete in the Pasteur Medal debate were held Friday evening. Six men were retained to form the first two teams. Those who have been chosen to argue the affirmative of the question are: P. L. Butler '08, G. L. Lewis '08, and S. E. Munyer '10. The team which will support the negative consists of D. Haar 1Sp., A. Horwitz '10 and C. H. Raymond...
...final trials for the Pasteur Medal Debate, at which two first teams and two second teams will be chosen, will be held tonight in Upper Dane at 7.30 o'clock. E. R. Lewis '08 will preside, and the speaking will be judged by A. H. Elder 1L., I. L. Sharfman 1L., and G. T. Stephenson...
...first trial in Dane Hall last night to choose two teams for the Pasteur Medal Debate, the following 12 men were retained for the second trial next Friday: J. W. Butler '08, T. K. Gibson '08, T. M. Gregory '10, D. Haar '11, W. W. Hackman '09, H. W. Hines '09, G. I. Lewis '08, H. C. Lurie '09, S. M. Munyer '10, C. H. Raymond '10, A. Harvitz '10, and H. Hurwitz...