Word: rabenold
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Dates: during 1901-1901
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...Sophomore-Freshman debate last night was won by the Sophomores, who supported the affirmative of the question "Resolved, That a system of compulsory arbitration of strikes should be adopted in the United States." The Sophomore team was composed of W. H. Nelson, E. M. Rabenold and J. W. Scott, and the Freshman team was composed of S. J. Gilman, R. D. Tapham and C. L. Dillon...
...Sophomore-Freshman debate will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room, on the question: "Resolved, That a system of compulsory arbitration of strikes should be adopted in the United States." The Sophomore team, composed of W. H. Nelson, E. M. Rabenold and J. W. Scott will support the affirmative, and the Freshman team composed of S. J. Gilman, R. D. Lapham and C. L. Dillon will support the negative. Each man will make a main speech of twelve minutes and a rebuttal of five minutes. M. Seasongood 2L., will preside, and the judges will...
...Sophomore debating trials last night the following team was selected to debate against the Freshmen: W. H. Nelson, E. M. Rabenold and J. W. Scott. F. W. Catlett, J. N. Johnson and A. Locke were retained to form a second team. The alternate will be selected by the coach from the second team...
...were retained at the first Sophomore trial, and they have been assigned to sides for the debate which will constitute the first trial as follows: Affirmative, J. W. Scott, J. W. Johnson and A. Locke; negative, W. H. Nelson, F. W. Catlett and E. M. Rabenold...