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...Taeusch '14, prepared at Wapakoneta High School, Ohio. He has been a member of the University debating team for three years and has won the Syode Prize for debating...
...team who has taken part in a triangular debate although Knollenberg was alternate last year. Stern, who has won several prizes in speaking has not yet appeared in a University debate. The Princeton team is composed of J. O. Adler '14, D. R. Hawkins '14 and C. F. Taeusch...
...entirely of graduate students. All the members of the University team have had experience in college. Our team will speak as follows: C. W. Chenoweth 2G., M. C. Lightner 3L., R. B. Fizzell and Princeton will speak in the following order: P. F. Myers, C. E. Bingham, C. F. Taeusch...
Carl Fritz Taeusch, qualifying student, of Wapakoneta, O., attended Wooster College, where he was on both the freshman and college teams. He was a member of the Princeton team in 1912.S. Curtis '05, Coach. B. H. Knollenberg 1G. C. W. Chenoweth 2G. R. B. Fizzell 3L. M. C. Lightner 3L. AFFIRMATIVE TEAM AGAINST PRINCETON...
Princeton defended the negative of the question, "Resolved, That the United States Government should accept the principle of monopoly control and regulate prices, in all cases where the monopoly has been brought about by the operation of economic laws." The Princeton speakers were C. F. Taeusch '14, E. R. Whittingham '12, and F. E. Mason G. S. C. E. Bingham '13 served as alternate. The Yale team was as follows: W. M. Haushalter G. S., G. C. Stucker '14L., R. C. Foster '12 D. S.; alternate, A. B. Green...