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...yard hurdles--Harvard: G. P. Gartner, Jr., '10, A. B. Mason '08, W. M. Rand '09, O. F. Rogers, Jr., '08. Dartmouth: J. A. Gray, J. Marks, A. B. Shaw, T. A. Smith, H. S. Trask, A. T. Wheeler...
...School and has been prominent in debating during his college course. Last year he won the Class of 1876 Prize Debate and the Junior Oratorical Contest, and was alternate on the team that debated Yale. In the trials for the University team this year, he was awarded the Spencer Trask Prize for the best individual speaking. He is chairman of the intercollegiate debating committee and is a member of the Cliosophic Society, which he has represented in debate...
Thomas Street Clark '08, Cortland, N. Y., prepared at the Cortland Normal School. In the American Whig Society, has was winner of last year's freshman prize debate, and in the trials for the present debate he won the Spencer Trask debating prize of $50. He was a member of his freshman debating team which debated with the Yale freshman last spring. This is his first debate as a member of a University team
...Princeton team to debate against the University team on May 6 has been picked as follows: N. M. Thomas '05, J. L. Semple '05, W. M. McCormick P.G. The following are alternates: E. W. Riggs '04, P. A. Moore '04, K. M. McEwan '05. McCormick was awarded the Trask prize for the best speaking in the trials. None of the men selected have ever represented Princeton in an intercollegiate debate...
...debate against Harvard on December 12, the following six men were retained, from whom three will be chosen to compose the team: R. A. Blair 1G., R. Candee '03, J. J. Forstall '04, G. S. Hornblower '04, R. B. Reed '03, A. P. Scott '03. The Spencer Trask prize of $50 for the best speech was divided between Hornblower and Scott...