Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cohen '32, D. M. Sullivan '33, and P. C. Reardon '32, the three Harvard representatives, were opposed by J. C. Rogers, E. F. Connelly, and J. J. Wright of Boston College. The subject of the debate was as follows: "Resolved, That the United States should adhere to the World Court under the terms of the Root Protocol...
Harvard will take the affirmative side of the debate, which will be opened by P. H. Cohen '32, who also appear in rebuttal for the team. He will be followed by D. M. Sullivan '33 and P. C. Reardon '32 of Harvard. The B. C, debaters will be J. F. Rogers, J. J. Wright and E. F. Connelly...
...Gardiner, III '33, J. B. Gilbert '33, G. A. Gullete '33, R. M. Hatch '33, R. L. Hoguet, Jr. '31, Arnold Isenberg '32, Samuel Kunen '31, G. E. Lodgen '32, T. I. Moran '32, P. C. Reardon '32, J. H. Ruskin '33, J. J. Ryan, Jr. '31, D. M. Sullivan 33, J. A. Tsetsi '32, B. A. Young...
...affirmative side of the debate, on the subject, "Resolved. That the United States should adhere to the World Court under the Root protocol," will be taken by Harvard. The Crimson speakers will be P. H. Cohen '32, D. M. Sullivan '33, and P. S. Reardon '32, while J. F. Rogers, J. J. Wright, and E. F. Connelly will uphold the negative side for Boston College...
...other picture, "The Princess and the Plumber" is frankly unadulterated drip. There is the usual creaking comedy, old castles, symphony orchestras hidden under sofas, and bad dialogue whined vociferously through the nose by Charles Farrell and Maureen O'Sullivan...