Word: triangulars
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final trials for the debating teams that will represent the University in the triangular debate on March 29 will be held in New Lecture Hall today at 3 and 7.30 o'clock. Two teams of three men each, and three alternates will be chosen, independent of their arbitrary assignment to teams in the trials. Each man will speak for twelve minutes in the debate proper, and for five minutes in the rebuttal...
...subject for the Freshman triangular debate has been announced as follows: "Resolved, That the initiative and referendum should be generally adopted in the American states." This was decided upon by the executive committee of the Intercollegiate Triangular Debating Council at a recent meeting at which L. A. Mahoney '13 represented the University Debating Council...
...first trials for the annual triangular debate with Yale and Princeton, to be held on March 29, will take place on February 16. The subject for this year's debate is "Resolved, That the United States Government should accept the principle of monopoly control of industry, and regulate prices in all cases where the monopoly has been brought about by the operation of economic laws," and this subject will be discussed in the trials. The second trials will be held on February 24. In the first trials, each candidate will speak for five minutes and in the second trials each...
There will be a meeting of the executive committee of the Intercollegiate Triangular Debating Council in New Haven today to decide upon the question for the triangular debate to be held March 29. This year, for the first time, each college will present two questions to the council and the best one of those presented will then be chosen. Formerly a complicated system of balloting on six questions presented by each college was in use. The committee is composed as follows: chairman, L. A. Mahoney '13; R. H. Phillips, Yale; and L. R. Whittingham, Princeton...
...meeting of the Advisory Committee before the dinner plans for the coming year were discussed. The Committee voted against having a triangular relay race with Yale and Princeton at the B. A. A. meet on February 10, as they were unwilling to do away with the dual race with Yale, which has been held regularly at that time, and on account of the poor facilities that the indoor track offers for a three-man race. Dual relay races with Yale and Princeton, however, will probably be arranged separately. It was also decided not to hold a winter track carnival...