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...following men were selected to debate in the finals on April 28: Thomas Eldreth Finley Jr., '26, of Madisonville, Ky.; Joseph Edward Klaw '24, of Hartford, Conn.; Stanley Jasspon Kunitz '26 of Worcester; Ernest Winfield Rovere '27 of New York City; Philip Walker '25, of North Brookfield; and Paul Whitcomb Williams '25, of New Bedford...
After the ballots had been counted and the decision rendered in the debate in Sanders Theatre, Hon. F. G. Allen, President of the Masachusetts Senate, announced Paul Whitcomb Williams, of New Bedford, as winner of the Coolidge Debating Prize of $100 awarded annually to the best University speaker in the trial debates for the Triangular contest...
Score, Exeter 27, Harvard 1927 18. Goals from floor, Malick 3, Eaton 2, Eby, McCrum, Merrill 3, Cooke 3, Ellis 2, Wilson, Whitcomb. Goals on free tries, Malick 2, Eaton 2, Merrill 3, Cooke, Pullinger. Referee, Rogers. Time, 20-minute halves
...list of other famed Americans, living and dead, whose portraits Sargent has painted includes: President Theodore Roosevelt (for the White House), Henry G. Marquand, William M. Chase (Metropolitan Museum, New York), "Mrs. Austen" (Buffalo Fine Arts Academy), Mr. and Mrs. John W. Field (Pennsylvania Academy), James Whitcomb Riley (Art Association, Indianapolis, Ind.), Mrs. Charles Gifford Dyer (Art Institute, Chicago), the late Joseph Pulitzer and Mrs. Pulitzer and Charles H. Woodbury, marine painter...
Frank Morris, California author: "Johan Bojer, Norwegian writer stopping at the Whitcomb Hotel, San Francisco, stated that in his opinion I am the world's greatest novelist...