Word: trials
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first trial to choose the University debating teams to participate in a triangular debate with Yale and Princeton on March 26, held in Dane Hall last evening, the following twenty men were retained: E. R. Burke 1L., J. E. Cates '10, J. C. Chapin '09, W. A. Cole '09, T. M. Gregory '10, D. Haar Sp., W. W. Hackman '09, E. C. Harris 1L., J. H. Hendrickson 1L., A. Horvitz '10, H. von Kaltenborn '09, G. I. Lewis 1L., H. L. Loomis 3L., J. H. Picken '12, C. H. Raymond '10, W. F. Ryan '11, G. T. Stephenson...
...first trials for the triangular debate with Yale and Princeton, to take place March 26, on the question "Resolved, That all corporations engaged in interstate commerce should be compelled to take out a federal charter," will be held in Upper Dane this evening at 7.30 o'clock. At this trial competitors will present five-minute speeches on either side of the question, special attention being given to form of presentation. About twenty candidates will be selected. Men wishing to take part in the trials should leave their names with D. Carb, Stoughton 2, before 12 o'clock. The list...
...second trials will take place on Thursday, February 18. At this time competitors will give ten-minute speeches, again selecting the side of the question they desire. The number of competitors will be reduced to twelve. The third trial will be held on Wednesday, February 24. Competitors will again present ten-minute speeches, six speaking upon the affirmative and six upon the negative. The order of speaking will be by lot. At the close of the ten-minute speeches each competitor will be required to make a rebuttal speech in accordance with suggestions given him at the time...
...first trials for the triangular debate with Yale and Princeton, to take place March 26, on the question "Resolved. "That all corporations engaged in interstate commerce should be compelled to take out a federal charter," will be held Monday. At this trial competitors will present five-minute speeches on either side of the question, special attention being given to form of presentation...
...second trials will take place on Thursday, February 18. At the time competitors will give ten-minute speeches, again selecting the side of the question they desire. The number of competitors will be reduced to twelve. The third trial will be held on Wednesday February 24. Competitors will again present ten-minute speeches, six speaking upon the affirmative and six upon the negative. The order of speaking will be by lot. At the close of the ten-minute speeches each competitor will be required to make a rebuttal speech in accordance with suggestions given him at the time...