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Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, and Seymour Peyser '34, will represent Harvard in a debate this afternoon at 3 o'clock with the University of Chicago over the network of the Columbia Broadcasting Company. Vernon Lyon and Bernard Meltzer of Chicago will take the affirmative of the question, "Resolved: That a College Education is Worth While." The Harvard team will speak from WNAC in Boston, and the Chicago debaters from the Columbia Studies in Chicago. Raymond Moley, editor of "Today," will act as chairman...
Seymour M. Peyser '34, Philip H. Singer '34, Alvin M. Josephy '36, Herbert A. Fierst '35, Julian A. Wilhelm '35, and Thomas H. Quinn '36, will represent Peru; and Malcolm H. Hoffman '34, Henry Hemmendinger '35, George E. Edwards, Jr. 1G, David Mayer '36, Comstock Glaser '35, and Oscar H. Davis '34 will represent Panama at the convention...
Teams for the next three debates were announced last night by Edward M. Rowe '27, director of Debating. On March 17 a Harvard team composed of Malcolm Hoffman '34, Seymour M. Peyser '34, and Joshua B. Cahn '35, alternate, will debate with the University of Chicago over the facilities of the Columbia Broadcasting Company. The Harvard team will speak from Boston, and the Chicago team from the studies of the Company in Chicago. The subject, not yet definitely agreed upon, will probably deal with some problem of college education...
...members of the Harvard team were Asa E. Phillips '34, Seymour M. Peyser '34, and Malcolm H. Hoffman '34, Edward M. Rowe '27 coached the team. Among the judges was Congressman Andrew Sommers of New York...
Those who have been retained for further decision are Asa E. Phillips '34, Seymour M. Peyser '34, Malcolm H. Hoffman '34, Frederick deW. Bolman '35, Gordon C. Streeter '34, and Richard M. McLean...