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...second trial for the Yale debating team, held last evening, the following men were retained: F. W. Catlett 3L., A. H. Elder '07, G. J. Hirsch '07, H. Hurwitz '08. In the final trial, to be held in Upper Dane next Tuesday at 7 o'clock, Catlett, Elder and Sharfman will support the affirmative and the negative will be upheld by Hirsch, Hurwitz, and Russell. Each man will be allowed 12 minutes for a main speech and five minutes for a rebuttal. The undergraduate making the best showing in all the trials will be awarded the Coolidge prize...
...following sixteen men were retained: F. W. Catlett 3L., C. Ehlermann 2L., A. R. Ellis '07, A. H. Elder '07, G. C. Goode '09, G. J. Hirsch '07, H. I. Hurwitz '08, E. R. Lewis '08, B. M. Nussbaum '08, J. W. Russell 2L., F. Schenck '09, I. L. Sharfman '07, D. M. Simonson 1L., C. A. Small 3L., E. B. Stern '07, I. N. Thurman...
...held between the Juniors and Sophomores on April 9. The subject, which was submitted, by the French Department, was "Resolved, That the French Government should adopt a scheme granting pensions to superannuated workmen." The Junior team, which was made up of E. B. Stern, A. Davis, and I. L. Sharfman, supported the affirmative; and G. I. Lewis, J. S. Davis, and B. M. Nussbaum, of the Sophomore class, spoke on the negative. B. V. Kanaley 2L. coached the Juniors and J. W. Plaisted 1L. coached the Sophomores. The judges decided in favor of the Juniors, who thereby won the class...
...subject for debate was "Resolved, That the French Government should adopt a scheme granting pensions to superannuated workmen." The Juniors supported the affirmative, and the Sophomores the negative side of the question. E. B. Stern, A. Davis and I. L. Sharfman represented the Junior class; the Sophomore team consisted of G. I. Lewis, J. S. Davis and B. M. Nussbaum. W. M. Shohl 1L. presided...
...Sharfman closed the affirmative debate. Conditions, he said, demand the adoption of a scheme for granting pensions to superannuated workmen. This will reduce pauperism, facilitate the cooperation of labor and capital, and make the benefits of old age pensions universal...