Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard debate was a great disappointment to the whole university. A change will probably be made in the method of selecting the team which will result in the choice of hitherto inexperienced men. An urgent appeal has been made to the undergraduates to give debating their entire support...
...intervention, for a nation can not interfere between two others except for the most weighty reasons. In the present case, any intervention would be a peculiarly serious move, because it would be a challenge to the principle of arbitration. The policy of the United States has been to support international arbitration and she has been the foremost in having disputes adjusted in a peaceful method...
...loss arose. Any policy which allows the debt to remain unpaid after the day set for payment, would mean nullification of the award of the Hague tribunal. Not only, then, will our policy do justice to European countries, but also will it teach South American states invaluable lessons, and support the great principles of arbitration; it will give to the United States a position unique among nations; it will show European nations that there is one nation above the selfish desires of the old world...
Harvard selected the question and Yale chose to support the negative. The Harvard team, composed of F. B. Wagner 1L., I. Grossman 2L., and R. Lu V. Lyman '03, will give their opening speeches in the order named. In rebuttal the order will be Wagner, Lyman and Grossman. E. M. Rabenold '04 is alternate for Harvard. For Yale the opening speeches will be given by R. H. Ewell '03, Alan Fox '03, and C. D. Lockwood 3L., in the order named, and in the rebuttal the order will be the same. The Yale alternates are W. M. Adriance...
...Senior team, composed of G. Bettman, C. W. Gilkey, and G. W. Hinckley, will support the affirmative, and the Freshman team, composed of J. W. Plaisted, H. A. Hirshberg, and W. M. Shohl, the negative. The judges will be Professor F. C. de Sumichrast, Dr. A. P. Andrew, and Mr. I. L. Winter...