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Tl-lEl9llAI.lVlANAC beninr QBraturiral Qluntest The Senior Urntorir-ul fTlll1lPSl was helrl .Xpril Q!lth. 1911. in the .xllflllilfllllll Annex. Mr. Gaynmn presiflerl. The IDl'0Ql'2llll was us fulluws: PROGR.XNl Duet, Lustspiel Uveriure' ',,,, Krler Brin f'l2ll'il M. cle Grave anrl Hulfln S!'l1I'ilQk'lll1E'llll The Dawn of Il PP2lCOl.lll rFOIllUl'l'l'HX '... . Ruth Elgulter The fT0llSllIHE'I'Sl League . . . Amie T. Lzuulle Voeal Soln. F-prlugl SIll'lllQln . . fimfun IQIIITIIK' Vlarn Nl. fle Grasse YYunteml - Patriots! . , . lla Park nIvlllVG'l'S2ll Pear? , . , . Howzlrrl Tvurwlr-ls The flex-isifm ul' the jumlgies was in fzlvor uf Howurml XYilI'XYlCli. who was Sent to Bowling Green as the I'GIJl't'iE'IltilllVE' of T. H. S. He mm sec-mul all BOXYllIlQ Green. The judges were G, K. Aclzuus. -l. C . Lyuns and YY111. S2llljJ,l'l'. lil!!
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THE 1911AL.NIANAC a change in our present methods of settlement in labor disputes. He also showed the injurious effect of these upon the employer. Miss Clara Jones, in the first speech for the negative, presented the idea that previous experience and the non-success of any com- pulsory plan would render its adoption of little use in this country, because it would decrease the efficiency of workmen and would intro- duce a too complicated system of settlement. Carl Kelley, on behalf of the affirmative. took up the question from the workingma.n's standpoint and showed the injurious effects of present plans and their failure as systems of settlement throughout the country. Miss Elizabeth Stem continued the negative discussion by showing that compulsory arbitration would drive capital and labor llHAMPIUNSHlP DEIi.X'I'INfi 'TEAM farther apart, would be fatal to l'nionism and would create industrial stagnation and evasion of law. George Stockton showed that the public. the third party in every such controversy, is a victim of present systems. He also gave the plan of compulsory arbitration which would serve as a remedy for existing industrial evils. Miss Babette Pheatt was the third negative speaker. She pre- sented the remedy from the negative standpoint, and proved a very interesting and convincing rebuttal speaker. George Stockton, in his rebuttal speech effectively disp1'oved the assertions made by the opposition to the satisfaction of the judges, who granted a decision 2 to 1 in favor of the Wiebsters. R. A. Bartley. Attorney John Schlattcr and Mr. Fred Shane were the judges. This is the first time for a couple of years that the boys have been champions. Here's to the debates for 1911-12: may they be as interesting to students and friends as those of the present year. 1 O3
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