Word: quinn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...team composed of Irving R. Murray '36, Thomas H. Quinn '36, and A. Gilman Sullivan '36 upheld the negative side of the subject: "Resolved, That the Roosevelt Administration deserves the confidence of the American People...
Lawrence J. Riley opened the debate for Boston by saying that the country faced a crisis when Roosevelt came to power in 1933, and went on to describe the beneficial effects of the President's measures. Quinn, president of the Debating Council, gave the first speech for the negative, minimizing the crisis of 1933 and accusing the administration of not living up to its promises...
...When a man runs for president", Quinn said, "the only way you have of knowing what he is like is to look at the records and see what he has said, and what are his stands on issues...
Irving R. Murray '36, Thomas H. Quinn '36, and A. Gilman Sullivan '36 make up the Harvard team which will uphold the negative side. Lieutenant Governor Joseph L. Hurley will act as chairman and the judges will be Dana T. Gallup, William H. Hitchcock, and Henry T. Lummus, justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts...
William Bradford Coolidge, Tufts '37 and President of the Tufts Debating Council, will preside. He will be introduced by Thomas H. Quinn '36, leader of the corresponding organization at Harvard...