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...Harvard Union meets this even in Sever 11 at 7.30 o'clock. The question for debate will be: "Resolved, That the Labor movement in American Politics should be supported." The regular disputants are: aff. C. H. Burdett, '88; French McAfee, sp.; neg., O. R. Hassen, L.S., J. McG. Goodale...
Regular disputants. - Affirmative: Mr. C. H. Burdett, '88; Mr. French McAfee, Sp. Negative: Mr. O. R. Hansen, L.S.; Mr. J. McG. Goodale...
...following spoke from the floor: aff., Griffin, '88; Shattuck, '87; Bigelow, '87; Thayer, 89; McAfee, Sp.; Currier, '87; Hosmer. '87; Hunt, L. S. Neg., Garrison. '88; E. Norton. L. S.; Poppelton, '87; Davis, L. S.; Smith, L. S.; Mack, L. S. Messrs. Sanford and Saunders closed. The three votes on the merits of the questions; disputants, and debate were carried by the affirmative...
...Resolved, That the best interests of the Commonwealth demand the election of John F. Andrew as governor. The debate for the affirmative was opened by W. L. Currier, '87; for the negative by C. L. Griffin, '88. T. W. Thayer, '89, followed for the affirmative, and F. McAfee, Sp., for the negative...
...this evening. The subject for discussion will be: Resolved, That the best interests of the common wealth demand the election of John F. Andrew as Governor of Massachusetts. The principal disputants are: affirmative, W. L. Currier, '87; T. W. Thayer, '89; negative, C. L. Griffin, '88; French McAfee, Sp...