Word: wyzanski
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After the trials last night Coach Paul Williams 1L, of the debating team announced that he had retained for the Cambridge debate a squad of five men, composed of E. M. Rowe '27, C. E. Wyzanski, '27, A. F. Reel '28, D. W. Chapman '27, and F. W. Lorenzen '28, President of the Debating Council, it was further announced that one more man will be added to the squad before the next meeting, which is to be held on Monday night at 7 o'clock in 37 Dana Chambers. The brief for the coming debate will be considered at this...
...announced last night by F. W. Lorengen '28, President of the Debating Council. J. M. Barnes '29, D. W. Chapman '27, last year's President of the Debating Council, F. W. Lorenzen '28, R. S. Morton '28, A. F. Peel '28, F. M. Rowe '27, and C. E. Wyzanski '27, are the debaters who will be kept on the squad until after the second trials...
Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr. '27 of Brookline won the grand prize in the New York Times' Current Events Contest in which the prize winners in 11 universities took part it was announced, here today by Colonel L. H. Holt of the Department of Economics and History of the United States Military Academy. Colonel Holt was a member of the committee which passed on the contestants' papers in the final examinations...
...examination in which Wyzanski was declared a winner was the final in the first of the New York Times' Current Events Contest, which will be an annual fixture in American colleges hereafter. Each of the contestants who took part won the prize of $250 and a gold medal in the local contest held in his university. Wyzanski carried off a gold medal, a preliminary prize of $250 and a final grand prize...
...winning the contest in Cambridge Wyzanski defeated 27 competitors. Seven undergraduates were awarded honorable mention...