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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...trial, to be held on Thursday evening, April 7, when they will be divided by lot into two teams and will hold a regular debate on the question. "Resolved, That laws be passed compelling the management of a business undertaking which secures control of an industry to sell its product at reasonable rates, without discrimination." The main speeches will last twelve minutes, and the rebuttal speeches five. The University team will be composed of the three best speakers at this trial, and the Coolidge Prize of one hundred dollars will be awarded to the man who has done the best...
...will then be divided by lot into two teams, which, at the final trial on Thursday evening. April 7, will hold a regular debate on the question: "Resolved, That laws be passed compelling the management of a business undertaking which secures control of an industry to sell its product at reasonable rates, without discrimination." The main speeches will last twelve minutes, and the rebuttal speeches five. The University team will be composed of the three best speakers; the other three will form the second team, from which an alternate will be selected. The Coolidge prize of one hundred dollars will...
...University Debating Council chose last evening the following question for the debate with Princeton which will be held in Sanders Theatre on the evening of Friday, May 6: "Resolved, That laws be passed compelling the management of a business undertaking which secures control of an industry to sell its product at reasonable rates, without discrimination." Princeton will have ten days in which to choose its side of the question. A list of twenty-five men from whom the judges will be chosen, will be sent to Princeton today...
These facts are limited to a single year, but so far as they go, they tend to show that the product of the public school has more character and power of work than the product of other schools. It is probably true that the public school boy has stronger inducements to exert himself than other boys have, but that is one of his advantages which is likely to serve him well to maturity and beyond...
...commercial establishment, the President and Fellows think not to be best in an educational and charitable institution. Accordingly they believe that the University should be conducted as a grow- ing, changing, expanding organization, losing here, but gaining there, and always turning out from year to year the largest immediate product of well trained young men for the largest possible variety of intellectual work...