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Harvard's team tonight will be composed of A. L. Raffa ocC. J. E. Willard '30, and H. A. Wolff '29. None of these men appeared in Thursday's contest, but each has spoken previously this year. As a whole, this group is considered one of the University's strongest...
...negative side of the proposition: "Resolved, That the principle of complete freedom of speech on political and economic grounds is sound" won a judge's decision, rendered by W. J. Butler 2L, over Alan Green and Arthur Fiske of the Cleveland institution, who had as their colleague A. L. Raffa ocC. The audience, however, favored the affirmative orators by a 4 to 2 score...
...Harvard men participating in the debate are J. K. Hurd '30, A. L. Raffa ocC., and H. A. Wolff '29. The debate will be started with a 20-minute affirmative speech by a Western Reserve man, who will then be crossexamined by Wolff for ten minutes. Hurd will present the negative case in a 20-minute talk and will be questioned by a Western Reserve debater for ten minutes...
...University Debating Team, composed f.A.L. Raffa, OcC, and C. L. Fox, ocC, with F. C. Fiechter '32 as alternate, will take the affirmative stand against F. T. Vombaur '28, and W. F. Stammler '28, of Amherst. Judges of the debate will be the audience, who will be asked to decide on the winners. Tickets may be obtained for $.50. There are no reserved seats...
...Kwong '29, A. L. Raffa ocC., and J. M. Swigert '30, representing the affirmative, and A. F. Reel '28, Brooks Otis '29, and C. C. Alpern '28 form the negative team in the recent debates, will be the recipients of the Coolidge medal, given to the men participating in the triangular debates...