Word: spitz
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Saturday at 3 o'clock the affirmative speakers will be S. N. Dunton '18, J. H. Spitz '17, and L. Dennis '19; negative speakers, J. Davis '19, L. Brentano '18, and C. C. Fraser '18. At 7 o'clock the affirmative speakers will be D. Davis '18, W. A. Hosmer '18 and A. R. Ginsbergh '17; negative speakers, J. T. Noonan '19, A. G. Aldis '17 and W. L. Prosser '18 in the order given...
Since only one Veteran remains from last year's teams, J. H. Spitz '17, there is a great opportunity open to all speakers. Five more regulars will be selected from the candidates, and as many alternates as seems desirable...
...temporary protectorate in Mexico until order and stable government are assured." W. A. Hosmer, W. L. Prosser and C. E. Fraser, who composed the Junior team, spoke in the order named, and L. Dennis, S. A. Freeman and W. Hettleman represented the Sophomores. Henry Epstein 1L and J. H. Spitz '17 were the judges...
Judge A. P. Stone '93, Henry Epstein 1L and J. H. Spitz '17 will act as judges...
Alan Grant Paine '17, of Spokane, Wash., was awarded the first prize of $30, and Julian Henry Spitz '17, of Brookline, received the second award of $20, in the prize speaking contest held by the Massachusetts Peace Society, under the auspices of the Speakers' Club in Emerson D. Each candidate made one long speech and then made a five-minute extemporaneous speech on a subject selected by one of the judges, who were Professor Bliss Perry, Reverend Edward Cummings '83, and Mr. L. L. Cleveland, principal of the Cambridge High and Latin School...