Word: r
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...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...
...keeping up the debating interest of the class and that a committee of three be appointed to consider how this interest be furthered and report at a meeting of the class to be held at the beginning of the next college year." J. A. Richards, A. L. Becker and R. C. Bolling were appointed on the committee...
...than in previous years; even during the mid-years the men attended their courses or sent substitutes. F. W. Palfrey '98, chairman of the committee on courses, has succeeded in obtaining more teachers from the college than was ever done before. His place will be filled next year by R. L. Hoguet...
...semi-annual election of officers of the University Debating Club was held in Weld 11 last evening, and resulted as follows: President, J. A. H. Keith Sp.; vice-president, P. G. Carleton '99; secretary, W. P. Eaton 1900; treasurer, R. C. Bolling 1900; member of executive committee, S. B. Rosenthal...
...White '99 and R. T. Parke '98 were elected to represent the club on the advisory committee on debating...