Word: topical
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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John Crider, Editorial Chairman of the Herald, estimated that so far about 40 letters have been received on the topic of Cunningham's article. Of these, about three-fourths have attacked the Column
...Debate Council clinched the 1950 Ivy League debate championship, Thursday, beating Cornell in the negative of the national topic: "Resolved, That the U.S. nationalize all basic non-agricultural industries." Richard W. Hulbert '51 and John H. Suiter debated for the Crimson...
Crimson debaters moved within striking distance of the Ivy League Championship last night by twice defeating Brown in debates held here and at Providence on the national topic: "Resolved, That the U.S. should nationalize all basic non-agricultural industries...
Richard W. Hulbert '51 and Richard S. Stewart '51 beat freshmen Malcolm D. Rivkin '53 and Samuel E. Karff '53 in a debate at the Union last night. The topic was: "Resolved: That the U.S. nationalize all basic non-agricultural industries...
These participants are: the orator, who delivers a 10-to-15-minute address on a serious topic concerning the class; the Ivy orator, who delivers a humorous address of similar length; the odist, who writes two stanzas to the melody of "Fair Harvard"; the chorister, who sings the first verse of this song and leads the Class in the second verse, and the poet, who writes a short poem on any subject and who reads it during the exercises...