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...record this year is marred by only one defeat in six games. Among its victims are Williams, Trinity, Clark, and Wesleyan, all of whom it has defeated with little trouble. Comparative scores mean little, but the fact that the "farmers" defeated Williams 38 to 19, while the latter conquered Middlebury by almost exactly the same total as the Crimson, quintet did, at least promises a close struggle. The game will begin at 8 o'clock. HARVARD M. A. C. Smith r.f. l.g. Smiley Leekley l.f. r.g. Partenheimer Rauh c. c. Jones Samborski r.g. l.f. Samuels Morrison l.g. r.f. Temple
...tonight rated below the average of Columbia teams. Its record so far this season is not as impressive as usual, defeats by Maryland, West Point and Annapolls, culminating in the 31 to 15 massacre inflicted by the redoubtable Green at Hanover on Saturday night. Pennsylvania, N. Y. U., and Wesleyan are numbered among the teams it has defeated, but failure to show coordinated team work has slowed up the team's development...
...University debaters were twice defeated Saturday night in the second league debates when Wesleyan and Williams triumphed over the affirmative team and the negative team respectively on the question, "Resolved: That this house favors the adoption of the Child Labor Amendment...
...debate with Wesleyan, which took place in Paine Hall, was won by the visitors by a 2 to 1 vote of the judges. R. W. Lishman '26, first speaker for the University, pointed out that the number of working children in this country was tremendous and that the states do not regulate this labor either fairly or uniformly. He was followed by H. N. Eggleston of Wesleyan, who stated that the states had improved conditions and would continue to do so. The second speaker for the affirmative was Barrett Williams '28, who said the separate states would necessarily fail...
...affirmative team that will discuss the question with Wesleyan is composed of R. W. Lishman '26, Barrett Williams '28, and A. L. Nathanson '26, alternate. The Wesleyan men who will speak in Paine Hall tonight are H. N. Eggleston, C. M. Gifford, and P. N. Bronson, alternate, Philip Walker '25 will preside at the debate...