Word: tyner
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Dates: during 1893-1893
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...fourth debate was held May 2, 1893, in the Hyperion Theatre, New Haven. Yale was represented by L. P. Gillespie '94, H. E. Buttrick '95 and N. A. Tyner, L. S. Harvard was represented by H. C. Lakin '94, F. C. McLaughlin '93 and F. W. Dallinger '93. The judges were President Low of Columbia, President Gates of Amherst, and Professor Smith of Columbia. Harvard had the nagative side of the question, "Resolved, That the time has now come when the policy of protection should be abandoned by the United States." Harvard won again...
...officers of the Yale Kent Club for this term will be as follows: President, M. Reynolds '94; vice-president. W. G. Bronson '95; secretary, T. H. Breeze '95; assistant treasurer, Maher '94; executive committee, Couse '94, and Tyner...
...come when the Policy of Protection should be abandoned by the United States." Harvard has the negative. H. C. Lakin '94 is the first Harvard speaker, F. C. McLaughlin '93 second, and F. W. Dallinger '93 third. The Yale speakers are Buttrick and Gillespie from the Yale Union and Tyner from the Kent Club of the Law School. The judges are President Low of Columbia, President Gates of Amherst, and Professor Smith of Columbia. Elaborate preparations have been made to have the debate in every way a success...
Richard H. Tyner has been selected as the third Yale representative for the Yale-Harvard debate...