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...professional men concerning the nature of their occupations, and it is hoped that members of the three lower classes as well as the Senior class will make use of this material. To accomodate a growing clientele Putnam has acquired the services of D. F. Brown '30 and J. M. Swigert '30 as assistants...
...Coolidge prize of $100 for this year has been awarded to James Mack Swigert '30, of Des Moines. Iowa. Honorable mention went to Gerald Wallace Harrington '30, of Mattapoisett; Haig Gregory Abdian '30, of Arlington; and Dwight Irving Cooke, Jr. '31, of Detroit, Michigan. These men will receive Coolidge Debating Medals for speakers. Other men who have also won these medals are: Robert Bower Eckles '32, of York Nebraska: Paul Cashman Reardon '32, of Quiney: and James Mack Swigert...
Dealing in their arguments largely with political, legal, and social conditions, the Harvard speakers used points based upon temperance as the desired end, and spoke of practical means to attain it. The Harvard speakers, who spoke a trifle more informally than the Yale debaters, were as follows: J. M. Swigert '30, P. C. Reardon '32, and Dwight Cooke...
...Crimson team which will of course take the affirmative side of the question, will be represented by the strongest team possible, including G. W. Harrington '30, P. C. Reardon '32, and J. M. Swigert '30. Yale's team will be composed of R. B. Fulton R. G. Osterweis, and P. W. Hoon...
...second group of debaters, composed of J. M. Swigert '30, F. C. Flechter '32, and D. J. Cooke, Jr. '31, visited Georgetown, Duquesne University, Ohio University, Butler University, and Mount Union College. At Georgetown they debated on the Kellogg Pact, losby a four out of five vote. At Duquesne University, speaking on the subject of "Limiting the Enrollment in Colleges to those who show that they are suitably equipped to enter," the Crimson forces won by a unanimous vote. In the debate at Butler, the subject of which was the Harvard Debating Council Plan, the audience was asked to vote...