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William H. Binder; Thorwill Brehmer; Paul I, Carp; B. David Frank; Geroge I. Fujimoto; Geroge S. Goldstein; Thomas A. J. Herzfeld; William H. E. Jay, 3rd; James B. McCandless; John J. O'Neill; John D. Rigby; Gerard Rohde; Robert T. Sceery; Bertram A. Slaff; Raymond W. Stone; Herbert M. Yarrish...
...University negative team which will enter the lists tonight is composed of E. C. Sibley '28, D. S. Dickson '27, and I. J. Fain '27, with George Slaff '26, and A. F. Reel '28 as alternates. Of these Dickson is the only one who spoke in the triangular debates last year. The Yale team is composed of H. G. Rowell, H. H. Thomas, Basil Davenport, and H. G. Hayes, alternate...
...report Monday; Affirmative--Barrett Williams '28, William Exton Jr. '26, and E. C. Sibley '28. Negative--Harry Newburger '27, F. W. Lorenzon '28, and D. L. Dickson '27, Tuesday: Affirmaive--L. J. Fain '27, H. W. rose '29, and W. F. Stafford '28; Negative--A. F. Reel '28, George Slaff '26, and J. A. Bassett...
...chose either side of the question to argue. The time allowed each debater in the trials will be limited to ten minutes. The judges will be chosen within the next two weeks by the members of the French Department. Last year the debate was won by George Slaff...
...George Slaff '26, who was to speak for the negative, and A. P. Donovan ocC., of the affirmative team have exchanged places to accomodate their personal beliefs, it was announced today. The remaining debaters will be M. M. Drake '27, and A. G. Cooke '26, for the affirmative, and J. R. Creel '27 and Joseph Skinner '26, for the negative. The discussion tonight will be open to speeches from the floor following the formal arguments...