Word: pasteurized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...preliminary trials for the Pasteur Medal debate, the judges, Mr. E. I. Raiche and Mr. Berl selected eight men for the final debate which will be held in Emerson D next Friday at 8 o'clock. Each speaker will be allowed twelve minutes to speak on either side of the subjest: "Resolved, That the French claims to Alsace are paramount." The debaters chosen and the order in which they will speak are as follows: M. L. Levine 'IS C. A. Trafford '16, L Brentano '18, B. F. Carter '16, P. L. Sayre '16, P. P. Cohen '16, and A. Gooper...
...trials for the Pasteur medal for debating will be held in Sever 11 this evening at 7 o'clock. The subject is: "Resolved That the French claims to Alsace-Lorraine are paramount." The judges will be Mr. E. L. Raiche and Mr. C. W. Chenoweth. All undergraduates are eligible for the contest. Each speaker will talk for 5 minutes. The finals will be held on May 19. The debate is open to the public...
...Pasteur medal debate trials at Sever...
...list of references to be used bearing on the subject, "Resolved. That the French Claims to Alsace-Lorraine are paramount," of the Pasteur Debate have been posted in Lower Harvard Hall. The first trials for the Pasteur Medal come in Harvard 6 on May 14. Candidates should come to speak on either side of the question for five minutes. All undergraduates are eligible...
...debates for the Pasteur Medal are usually held in the winter months. This year, due to the fact that the medal comes form France, the war has delayed the trials. The debate is carried on under the auspices of the French Department and the Harvard Debating Council. Professor C. H. C. Wright has charge of it this year...