Word: studinski
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale speakers for the debate with Princeton next Friday were chosen on Saturday. They are: C. H. Studinski '97 L. S., N. A. Smith P. G., and J. K. Clark '99. Studinski debated against Harvard last year, as did Clark this last fall, and on his freshman team...
...represent Yale in the coming debate with Princeton were chosen last Saturday evening, in the final competition. They are B. C. Smith '99, J. K. Clark '99, F. E. Richardson '98, H. A. Smyth P. G., and C. H. Studinski 1900 L. S., who debated last year against Harvard. These men are at present on an equal footing and will debate regularly in competition for the final three positions. The system of choosing the debaters is one which has been found best adapted to the circumstances of such a competition. Each department of the University holds its own preliminary trials...
...last speaker for Yale was Charles Heitler Studinski. He argued in a clear and convincing manner and his speech was frequently interrupted by applause. His chief point rested on the political disquietment which would follow the adoption of a monometallic policy by this country. The Republican party elected their president and maintained the principles of sound money last fall with the votes of those who disbelieve in gold monometallism and favor a bimetallic league. If then the Republicans should repudiate their platform they would at once arouse the flames of sectional and class jealousy. As a result the country...
...sides was of a very high order. The best all-round man for Yale was C. S. MacFarland, who delivered his clear-cut arguments in a careful and convincing manner. Clark was good in argument, but was at times almost inaudible. The same was true to some extent of Studinski, whose form, however, was for the most part good. In form Wrightington excelled for Harvard, while Dobyns was most convincing in argument. At first Dorr's delivery was faulty, but he quickly improved and brought his points out clearly...
...Studinski '97, of Pueblo, Col., is the third Yale speaker. After graduating from the Pueblo High School, he spent two years at the University of Colorado, entering the junior class at Yale. Last year he was alternate on the Harvard debate, and is now president of the Yale Union. He has recently been elected class orator...