Word: reardon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Wickersham, former United States Attorney General, and now chairman of President Hoover's Law Enforcement Commission, will be opened by A. J. Irvine of Oriel College, Oxford, speaking for the affirmative. The negative side of the question, will be upheld by the next speaker, P. C. Reardon '32. To obviate the additional expense of shifting back and forth between speeches, and to accord with the split-argument nature of the debate, the next talker will be a Harvard man, D. M. Sullivan '33, who will support the affirmative. The last prepared speech will come from England, when...
Paul Cashman Reardon, of Quincy...
Saturday, December 5, has been definitely set as the date of the trans-oceanic debate with Oxford. P. H. Cohen '32, P. C. Reardon '32, and D. M. Sullivan '33, representing the Harvard Debating Council, will speak from the studies of the National Broadcasting Company in New York and the Englishmen from those of the British Broadcasting Company in London...
Five debaters to represent Harvard in the trans-oceanic debate with Oxford some time in the first week in December have been selected on the basis of a competition. The five men who have survived the trials are are follows. P. H. Cohen '32, P. C. Reardon '32, and D. M. Sullivan '33; and as alternates, S. M. Peyster '34 and A. E. Phillips...
...radio between different countries and will be broadcast over an international network both here and abroad. The Harvard team will be picked within two weeks from among the following men: P. H. Cohen '32, C. L. Harriss '34, M. A. Hoffman '34, A. E. Phillips, Jr. '34, P. C. Reardon '32, J. H. Ruskin '33, and D. M. Sullivan...