Word: stephenson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...after this rebuttal of rumors, Franklin Roosevelt faced his regular circle of newshawks. Up piped one of the President's favorite interrogators, slim boyish-looking Francis Marion ("Little Stevie") Stephenson, Associated Press correspondent at the White House: "Mr. President, there have been reports that you are in a little bad health. How do you feel...
Coolidge debating medals of gold were awarded to all those who debated in the tri-meet. Besides the three above men, medals were awarded to Irving R. Murray '36, Thomas W. Stephenson '37, and Powers McLean...
Besides White, By Meser, Jack Mason, Bill Gray, Tommy Stephenson, and Jim Robinson turned out. With the exception of Robinson, these men all saw considerable action this winter, and were instrumental in the defeat of Yale in the final game...
Thomas W. Stephenson '37, arguing the Crimson case from another angle, pointed out that unstable economic conditions abroad would be reflected here by chaos. "The immigration of cheap foreign labor which must result from a lower tariff can have no other effect than to lower our standard of living," he said...
...negative team of Thomas H. Quinn '36, Power McLean '35, and Charles B. Feibleman '36 will go to Princeton to face the Tiger orators while the affirmative team of A. Gilman Sullivan '36, Irving R. Murray '36, and Thomas W. Stephenson '37 will clash with the Blue debaters in the Lowell House Common Room, Friday night at 8 o'clock...