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Speaking for the Crimson in an effort to repeat last September's victory over West Point at the Academy will be Ray A. Goldberg '48, Albert J. Marks, Jr. '47, and Arthur D. Sporn '47. Judges for the debate will be Charles W. Duhig '29, assistant dean of Harvard College, Clarence H. Haring '07, Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics and Master of Dunster House, and Neil A. McDonald, instructor in Government...
Holding its first elections in more than a year, the Harvard Debate Council recently chose Arthur D. Sporn '47, of Lowell House, as its new president. He replaces Francis Woidich '46, soon to graduate from the NROTC unit here. Richard T. Gill '48, of Adams House, was elected secretary-treasurer...
Arguing the affirmative position in the question: "Resolved, That the Constitution be amended to permit the passage of treaties by a simple majority in both houses," were Ronald G. Newburgh '46 and Arthur D. Sporn '47. Their opponents were Leonard Zariman and Donald Hackel, Judges for debate included Kurt W. Lessen and William F. Weeks of Lowell House...
Running its latest losing streak to three in a row, the Harvard Debate Council yesterday lost to Boston University. Debating affirmative in the question of government post-war control of industry, Richard T. Gill '48 and Arthur D. Sporn '47 were defeated by a one-judge decision. The debate took place in Boston...
Robert S. Gordon, Jr. '47 of Exeter, New Hampshire, and Adams House, Robert Karplus '47 of Newtonville and Adams House, and Arthur D. Sporn '47 of New York City and Lowell House, were elected from the Junior class...