Word: quinn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This is the third of a series of three radio debates engaged in by the Harvard University Debating Council. Others have been with Columbia University and the Edward W. Quinn Debating Society...
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...
Thomas Henry Quinn '36, of West Warwick, Rhode Island, was elected president of the Liberal Club at a meeting held last night in the Lowell House Common Room, following the adoption of a new constitution which radically changed the governing machinery of the organization...
...constitution, which was drawn up by a committee, composed of Edwards, Washburn, Quinn, Dennett, and Charles Cherington, is prefaced by a quotation from Alfred N. Whitehead, professor of Philosophy: "A race preserves its vigor so long as it harbors a real contrast between what has been and what may be; and so long as it is nerved by the vigor to adventure beyond the safeties of the past." Adhering to this preamble, the program of the Liberal Club in the future will include "active participation in the political and social movements of the time, and constant adventure with new thought...
Other radio debates on the Harvard schedule are with Chicago University over the Columbia Broadcasting System on March 17 and one on the Yankee Network on February 17 with the Quinn Debating Society of Cambridge...