Word: torrey
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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After the service the election of officers for the ensuing year took place. D. C. Torrey, '90, was elected president; H. McK. Landon, '92, secretary; S. Van Rensselaer, '91, treasurer; P. H. Roots, '91, librarian. S. A. Davis, A. M. Day, and F. F. Howe, all from '92, were elected to membership. A paper was then read inviting the members of the association to attend the conference of the Y. M. C. A's. of the New England colleges, to be held in Worcester, on the 15th, 16th and 17th of next April. The meeting then adjourned...
...following officers were elected: C. W. Thayer, '89, president; D. C. Torrey, '90, vice-president; R. B. Hale, '91, secretary and treasurer...
...prohibition question from a scientific standpoint. Mr. Green, '89, was second on the affirmative. He said that total prohibition was impossible. There are many illicit distilleries in the South which will be sure to increase under a prohibitory law as they have increased under high license. Mr. D. C. Torrey then spoke ably for the negative. He referred to Nebraska and Iowa. Nebraska with high license has a steady increase of crime. Iowa has total prohibition and the number of arrests in the state has decreased remarkably...
Principal disputants: Affirmative-G. P. Furber and L. B. Stedman. Negative-F. S. Stebbins and D. C. Torrey...
Principal disputants: Affirmative-G. P. Furber and L. B. Stedman. Negative-F. S. Stebbins and D. C. Torrey...