Word: question
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University Debating Council has appointed the following committees to make arrangements for the University and Freshman debates with Yale. To select the question for the University debate with Yale, which will be held in Cambridge, the following committee has been appointed: G. Bettman 1L., chairman, E. M. Rabenold 1L., W. M. Shohl '06, F. Q. Morton '06, and M. Kabatchnick '06. The committee to make the arrangements for this debate consists of the following: H. A. Nye '06, chairman, A. A. Ballantine 1L., G. W. Hinckley 2L., W. H. Davis '05, W. Tyng '05, R. L. Hale '06, N. Kelley...
These two teams will speak in the final interclass debate on March 31, on the question: "Resolved, That the president of the French Republic should be elected by popular vote...
...final trials for the Sophomore debating team will be held on the same question this evening at 7.30 in the New Lecture Hall. The following will speak: E. R. Brumley, E. W. Friend, W. H. Keeling, M. C. Leckner, S. F. Peavey and W. H. Pollak. Of these men three will be retained to debate against the Juniors...
Professor Royce began by emphasizing the importance of race questions today. The development of facilities for transportation, the growth of international trade, and the movements toward conquest or peaceful alliance inevitably bring about the contact and conflict of different races. The race problem is everywhere. It confronts the English in the Coolie question in the West Indies and the Chinese question in South Africa; it confronts us in the negro question in the south and the Chinese question in the west...
...physical but at mental traits in judging races. This the English are doing in Jamaica; they give fair government to the negroes, allowing them to govern themselves whenever possible, and, as a result, there is no negro problem. The same policy, Professor Royce said, would solve our Southern question...