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...lineups: Lowell; le, Mack, P. Thomson; lt, Green; lg, Sporn, Marble; c, Brook, Post; rg, Richardson; rt, Silver; rc, Kaelber; backs, Wales, Briggs, Bowditch, Lyne, Smith, Allard...
Lowell: le, Mack, Thomson; lt, Green, Smith; lg, Fry, Reuter; c, Brock, Healy, Guildiff rg, Richardson, Sporn; rt, Silvers; re, Keller, Post; backs Bowditch, Wales, Briggs, Ayres, Cutler, Lewis, Allard. HOUSE GRID STANDINGS Houses Won Lost Tied Eliot 2 0 0 Dudley 1 0 0 Kirkland 1 0 0 Leverett 1 1 0 Lowell 0 1 0 Adams 0 1 0 Winthrop...
Gill, Marks, and Arthur D. Sporn '47 defended a losing negative case in the question of compulsory military training. This debate, following a loss the previous week to Princeton on the affirmative side of the same question, gives the Crimson last place, for the second successive year, in the annual H--Y--P triangular debates, which were swept by Princeton for the fourth time...
William A. Cahill, NROTC, Ray A. Goldberg '48, and Monroe S. Singer '47 will debate the affirmative position in the question of postwar compulsory military training. Opposing them will be Richard T. Gill '48, Albert J. Marks '47, and Arthur D. Sporn '47. These two teams will subsequently debate the same question against Princeton and Yale in the annual Triangular Debates...
This victory partially stoned for the defeat which three other members of the Debate Council suffered Saturday evening at the hands of a visiting team from the United States Military Academy. Ray A. Goldberg '48, Albert J. Marks '47, and Arthur D. Sporn '47 were narrowly defeated on the topic of compulsory arbitration of labor disputes...