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...increases. In the Harvard Law School the Nation has such an institution today, one of the best in the United States, one of the best in the world. It is important to keep it so, and to grant it every facility which will enable it to remain so. Boston Transcript...
...Transcript of April 9, in its play review columns treated the case in a light more favorable to the Harvard rloters. It says in part...
...Transcript Defends Students
...that activity. The Oxford-Cambridge team which has visited this country in recent years has brought with it a new and lighter attitude towards debating, the influence of which it is not hard to see. The following comment on last weekend's debate against Yale, from the Boston Transcript, challenges the humor which is being espoused in this country as a forensic weapon. It follows in part...
...Davenport, while E. C. Sibley '28, D. S. Dickson '27, and I. J. Fain '27 represented Harvard. Professor I. S. Winter, Professor Emeritus of Public Speaking at Harvard, was the chairman of the debate, and Professor C. Edmund Neil, of Boston University, Mr. James E. King, of the Boston Transcript editorial staff, and the Reverend William R. Leslie, of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Brookline, were the judges...