Word: speaker
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Good, the first speaker for Princeton, opened the debate. The principal contingency upon which this debate hinges, he said, is the case where the lives and property of citizens are in danger and federal aid is not sought although state aid is inadequate. The Chicago riot of 1894 is an illustration of such an emergency. A state of continued violence existed and the governor of Illinois would not apply for federal assistance. If Governor Altgeld in 1894 refused to call in federal aid when lives and property were being outraged to a degree quite beyond the control of the State...
...first of the interclass debates. The question for debate was "Resolved, That trusts are a beneficial out-growth of economic conditions in this country." The affirmative was upheld by the following men for 1903, speaking in the order named: R. Ernst, J. J. Mahoney, A. J. Hammerslough. The speakers for 1904 were: F. W. Catlett, I. Lippincott, D. A. McCabe, who spoke in the above named order. Each speaker was allowed twelve minutes for his main speech and five minutes for rebuttal...
...Awarded to the most effective speaker at each set of trials to select a team to debate with Yale or with Princeton...
...Awarded to the most effective speaker in the final inter-class debate upon a subject taken from contemporary French politics...
...first meeting, which will be held in Huntington Hall on December 17, President Eliot will be the speaker. For the other meetings, it is hoped to secure Dean Richardson of the Medical School, Dean Ames of the Law School, President Pritchett of the Institute of Technology, Dr. Osler of Johns Hopkins and General Leonard Wood...