Word: taussigs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Sullivan, Jr. '94, H. C. Smith '93, C. Andrade '92, A. S. G. Clarke '93, A. Boyden '94, A. Coonley '94, J. S. Coonley '95, S. Weill '95, E. R. Knapp Jr. '95, F. M. Sackett Jr. L. S., H. F. Butler '92, E. Tuckerman '94, J. C. Taussig '93, H. A. Bull '95, B. Wells '94, B. J. Worman '95, S. L. Friedenburg '93, C. H. Holmes '94, J. W. Worthington '95, D. G. Mason '95, F. K. Richardson, D. S., A. Johnson...
...judges were Professor F. W. Taussig, Mr. Edward Cummings and Mr. J. J. Hayes. Professor Taussig in announcing the decision of the judges said that the choice was so difficult that they had decided to divide the prize equally between two men, - A. P. Stone '93 and I. W. Howerth '93, both of whom spoke in the affirmative. Of the other speakers those who spoke in the affirmative were: R. L. Fortney L. S., W. R. Bigelow L. S., L. Hall '92, R. M. Gillespie '92, E. G. Walker '92, I. W. Howerth '98, H. Hudson...
There will be no principal disputants, but the entire debate will consist of five-minute speeches in competition for a prize. - All members of the University are invited to take part in the debate. - Judges: Professors Taussig and Kittredge and Mr. Hayes...
There will be no principal disputants, but the entire debate will consist of five-minute speeches in competition for a prize. - All members of the University are invited to take part in the debate. - Judges: Professors Taussig and Kittredge and Mr. Hayes...
There will be no principal disputants, but the entire debate will consist of five minute speeches in competition for a prize. - All members of the University are invited to take part in the debate. -Judges: Professors Taussig and Kittredge and Mr. Hayes...