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Question: "Resolved, That capital punishment be abolished." Principal Disputants.--Affirmative: D. W. Hawes, A. H. Weed, and J. S. Leopold. -- Negative: C. A. Zanetti, D. D. Walton, and C. Brewer...
Question: "resolved, That capital punishment be abolished." Principal Disputants.--Affirmative: D. w. Hawes, A. H. Weed, and J.S. Leopold.-Negative: C.A. Zanetti, D.D. Walton, and C. Brewer...
...Hall P. F., Hanavan, Harding, Heard, Heycock, Hills, Houghton, Judson, Kellogg, Kernan, Knowles, Knowlton, Koole, Lawrence, Lomax, Loring, Lovering, Macdonald, Mason, Manning, Martin, Mason F. C., Mann H. W., Mather, McGlensey, McGrew, Nickerson, Page, Parson, Percival, Pier, Randolph, Ricker, Ruhl, Safford, Stanwood, Stevens, St. Gaudens, Stone, Storer, Swann, Warland, Weed, Whitridge, Whiting C., Wiggin, Winsor, Wolcott W., Wright...
...Hinkley. The debate last night was won by the affirmative which was supported by D. P. Lockwood, W. H. Hubbard and H. J. Carleton. At the next meeting the question will be "Resolved, That capital punishment should be abolished." The affirmative speakers will be D. W. Howes, A. H. Weed, and J. S. Leopold. L Warner, C. A. Zanetti, and C. Brewer will support the negative...
Question: "Resolved, That it is in the interest of Harvard University to exclude Radcliffe students from University recitations." Principal disputants.--Affirmative: W. H. Hubbard, H. J. Carleton, and O. Brewer.--Negative: J. E. Tomlinson, A. H. Weed, and H. U. Gade. Election of officers for the second half-year...