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...this debate have all had considerable experience in debating. R. S. Fanning '23, who participated in the debate with Oxford last fall, has represented the University in the last two triangular debates with Princeton and Yale. He is also the winner of the Coolidge Debating Prize and the Pasteur medal. H. P. Sharp '25 spoke last year in a Freshman debate against Buckley High School of New London, Conn., and C. A. Zinn '25 acted in the capacity of alternate at the debate with Oxford. S. L. Tait '23 spoke in his Freshman year against Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEBATING TEAM WILL JOURNEY TO PITTSBURG | 1/12/1923 | See Source »

...date for the 1923 debate for the Pasteur medal has been set for Monday, February 19. The trials for this annual debate, it was announced yesterday by Professor L. J. A. Mercier, who will be in charge, are to be held on January...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO HOLD PASTEUR DEBATE FEB. 19 | 12/20/1922 | See Source »

...Beranger" of Sacha Guitry was given in Paris for the first time in January, 1920. This play is the third of the same type by this author; already in "Deburau" and in "Pasteur" he has drawn a picture of the times grouped round the principal character. In his last play, the drama unfolds in four acts and three great scenes. Beranger in his cradle (this was omitted in Mr. Phillips's translation); Beranger as his glory is dawning: a great scene with Talleyrand, who begs the composer vainly to write a song in favor of Louis XVIII. Beranger in full...

Author: By Professor ANDRE Morize., | Title: GREAT ACTS AND WITTY DIALOGUE COMBINE FOR SUCCESS OF "BERANGER" | 5/10/1922 | See Source »

...admit that in spite of the delightful scenes and the perfection of the dialogue, I like "Beranger" less than "Deburau" or "Pasteur". No matter how cleverly handled, the scenes between Talleyrand and Beranger are not very probable. Beranger's optimism and finally his depression are also open to objections: I recall a page of "Choses Vues" by Victor Hugo, in which Beranger, robels against a popularity that "crushes him with its weight", comparing it to Hugo's own, which he is able to dominate. Finally, the character is certainly much idealized: Beranger had sides that were, perhaps not exactly ugly...

Author: By Professor ANDRE Morize., | Title: GREAT ACTS AND WITTY DIALOGUE COMBINE FOR SUCCESS OF "BERANGER" | 5/10/1922 | See Source »

...Prize of the Harvard Club of North China, the Boott Prize, the Pasteur Medal, and the Elizabeth Wilder Prize are not included in this list because the competitions for them have closed for the year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRIZES STILL OPEN TO COMPETITION TABULATED | 3/24/1922 | See Source »

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