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The Debate Association .HE debate squad participated in 15 inter-col- legiate debates during the season 1925-26, and also held a number of intra-team discussions before lodges and other associations in the city. .Four propositions were debated. The split-team debates were judged by the new plan which was inaugurated last season. This method allows the decision to be given t-o the side presenting the most ettective argument, and minimizes favoritism for personalities or colleges. Robert Critchtield was again the outstanding forensic representative of Reserve. Coach Iloward S. Woodwgzd' and Assistant Coach Barclay S. l.eathem have consistently developed teams that rate with the best in the country. The deci- sion is not the most important part of an encounter, but if it were the University could look to its debate teams for more victories than it could expect from any other source. l Seven men of the squad graduate this year. They are: .lohn N. Adams, XYilliam il-l. Hlack, l.. Robert Critchtield, George R. Kloppman, XY. A. D. Millson, Albert VV. Rader and Robert IJ. Templeman. PRCJl'OSl'I'lt7NS lJlEHATliD 1. Resolved, That this audience condemns the present tendency to extend governmental restriction of individual liberty. 2. Resolved, That the federal government should own and operate the eoal mines. tThe legal and financial ability of the government to take over the mines is concededj 3. Resolved, That the states should ratify the pending child labor amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States. 4. Resolved, That this audience approves the action of the Cleveland lioard of Education in abolishing military training in the high schools. DEH.-X'l'li SCH l'lIJUl.l2 l'1'ofi'.v.rol' ff0'Zt'fIl'lf S. Ti'YUH!l'1t'Ill'll XYooster at XYesleyan Question 1 ilan. 15 Ohio XY:-sleyan at XVooster Question 2 -Ian. 15 Allegheny Coll. at Allegheny Question 3 Feb. 18 Allegheny Coll. at Cleveland Question 4 Feb. Univ. of Pittsburgh at Cleveland Question 5 Feb. Qberlin Coll. at Oberlin Question 'l' 6 Mar Oberlin Coll. at Cleveland Question it 7 Mar VV. K Coll at XY. X J. Question tl' 8 Mar 'W. it sl..Coll. at Cleveland Question ' 9 Mar Michigan State Coll. at Cleveland Question 't1O Apr. lioston Univ. at Roston Question 311 Apr. Univ. of Arizona at Cleveland Question t12 Apr. New York Univ. at Cleveland Question '13 Apr. Purdue Univ. at I'urdue Question 14 Apr. Notre Dame Univ. at Cleveland Question 15 Apr.
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