Word: wagner
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of representatives of the debating interests of Harvard, Yale and Princeton was held at New Haven on Saturday to discuss changes in the debating systems at present in use in the three universities. Harvard was represented by F. B. Wagner 3L., Yale by C. F. Kerrigan, L. O. Bergh and T. F. Hall, and Princeton by N. M. Thomas '05, J. L. Semple '05 and W. S. Davison '06. The proposals stated in Saturday's issue of the CRIMSON were discussed, but no decision was reached except in regard to the suggestion made by Princeton that briefs be submitted...
...informal meeting of representatives of the debating interest of Harvard, Yale Princeton will be held at New Haven this morning to discuss changes in the debating systems at present in use in the three universities. F. B. Wagner 3L., the Harvard representative, will submit a plan now in use by the triangular league composed of Pennsylvania, Columbia and Cornell, by which all three universities debate upon the same subject on the same date. Each university enters two teams, one of which debates at home, the other away, one team supporting the affirmative of the question under discussion, the other...
...LECTURE. "Brief Comment on Wagner's "Flying Dutchman," Professor Spalding. (Selections will be played on the Aeolian Orchestrelle.) Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...Senior and Sophomore teams will he coached by F. B. Wagner 3L., the Junior team by M. Thelen sL., and the Freshman team by G. Bettman...
...Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The question for debate will be: "Resolved, That the proposed alliance between Harvard and Technology is advisable." The speakers for the affirmative will be C. Schenk 2L. and J. Russell '06; those for the negative, F. B. Wagner 3L. and G. W. Hinckley 2L. The debate will be open to members of the University...