Word: triangulars
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Since the establishment of the triangular league in 1909, there has been one three-cornered tie, one championship to Princeton, and three to the University; victories standing, Harvard, 7; Princeton, 5; and Yale...
...sixth annual triangular debate between Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, will take place this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Harvard will meet Princeton in Sanders Theatre, Yale in New Haven, and Yale will meet-Princeton at Princeton. In each case the negative will debate at home. Seats for the debate here may be obtained at the Co-operative Branch, at Memorial Hall, at Amee's, or at the door this evening. Since the sale of tickets for the debate is the only source of revenue for the debating teams, undergraduate support of the teams can be shown chiefly by attendance tonight...
...undergraduate and two students in the Law School. The members of the University team with the order of their speeches is R. L. West '14, B. H. Knollenberg 1L., and F. Stern 3L. West is the only man on the team who has taken part in a triangular debate although Knollenberg was alternate last year. Stern, who has won several prizes in speaking has not yet appeared in a University debate. The Princeton team is composed of J. O. Adler '14, D. R. Hawkins '14 and C. F. Taeusch...
...Princeton, which will take place in Sanders Theater Friday evening at 3 o'clock, will be placed on sale at Memorial Hall today. Seats on the floor will be 50 cents and those in the balcony 25 cents. The practice of requesting contributions to pay the expenses of the triangular debate has been abandoned, and it is hoped to finance the team solely by the sale of tickets...
...debating teams have long been a source of pride to the University; again and again they have scored victories over Yale and Princeton in the triangular debates, without any very substantial encouragement, financial or otherwise, from the undergraduates. This year the Debating Council aims to have the teams self supporting; they will depend, not on subscription or subsidy, but on the sale of tickets to the debate against Princeton in Sanders Theatre Friday night. The tickets, which are twenty-five and fifty cents, will go on sale in Memorial Hall today. The success of the teams depends is no small...