Word: questioned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...interesting question which now arises, which in fact was discussed with considerable interest at the smoker of the Sophomore Club last evening, is the advisability of carrying Sophomore organization on into the Junior year. To us such a move seems of rather doubtful expedience. In the first place an increasing number of 1900 debaters, will, as time goes on, gain admission to the ranks of the University Debating Club. Secondly, English 30 provides about as much debating for forty Juniors as they care to carry. Thus the number of men who could take an active interest in a Junior Club...
...Sophomores were victorious in the first annual Freshman-Sophomore class debate, which was held in Fogg Lecture Room last evening. The question was: "Resolved, That the United States should abandon its policy of international isolation." The Sophomores supported the affirmative and the Freshmen the negative. The 1900 debaters were R D. Crane, E. E. Sargeant and J. A. Richards. J. C. Mangan, D. C. Hirsch and J. H. A. Symonds represented...
...debate on the whole was very encouraging. The question was kept well. in hand and the speakers avoided going into numerous generaltiies-a virtue rare in underclass debates. Both sides rebutted well, the Sophomores the better of the two. The Freshmen, however, excelled in form...
...first annual debate between the Freshman and Sophomore classes will be held this evening at 7.30 in Fogg Lecture Room. The question for debate will be: "Resolved, That the United States should abandon its policy of international isolation." The Freshman speakers will be J. C. Mangan, D. C. Hirsch, J. H. A. Symonds and V. Custis, alternate. The Sophomore speakers will be R. D. Crane, E. E. Sargeant, J. A. Richards and A. L. Richards, alternate. Professors G. P. Baker, and E. Cummings and Mr. J. J. Hayes will act as judges. Dean L. B. R. Briggs will preside...
...Question: "Resolved, That the United States should abandon its policy of international isolation...