Word: voting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pasteur Medal debate, the final interclass debate, held in the New Lecture Hall last night, was won by the Juniors by a vote of two judges to one. The Pasteur Medal, provided by a gift of Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1898, after a close decision was unanimously awarded to S. F. Peavey...
...Juniors supported the affirmative of the question, "Resolved, That the president of the French Republic should be elected by popular vote," speaking in the following order both in their main and rebuttal speeches: J. W. Plaisted, A. N. Holcombe, J. A. Harley. The Sophomore team, composed of W. H. Keeling, S. F. Peavey and M. C. Leckner, spoke in the order named, but in rebuttal Keeling spoke first, Leckner second, and Peavey third. Both teams made use of too many quotations instead of developing their statements from their own arguments. In the rebuttal speeches the Sophomores met their opponents' arguments...
...question, which was the subject of the Carnot Medal debate, held between Leland Stanford and the University of California in 1902, is: "Resolved, That the president of the French Republic should be elected by popular vote...
These two teams will speak in the final interclass debate on March 31, on the question: "Resolved, That the president of the French Republic should be elected by popular vote...
...clock in Harvard 1. J. W. Plaisted, J. W. Russell and A. N. Holcombe will speak on the affirmative, and J. A. Harley, A. E. Wood and H. A. Nye on the negative of the question, "Resolved, That the president of the French Republic should be elected by popular vote." The best three men will be retained...