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l . 34 5 T that 5 .-. T 0 4 IETULO GIAN DEBATING SOCIETY During the past year the debating society at De La Salle became a real feature in the lives of the students. The name selected last year, in memory of Rev. Brother Eulogius who for many years was connected with the school id the capacity of teacher, was retained and the same policy adhered to, only the whole student body participated in the debates held this year. . The Senior Class held the first debate. The Rev. Brother Edward, 'Director of De La Salle and Moderator of Our society selected the subject for discussion: Resolved, That the movement of organized labor for the closed shop should have the support of public opinion. l Affirmative JAMES MoRRIssEv, HARRY GUGLER, JAMES FAHERTY, COSMAS CANIGLIA fAIt.j I Negative i GEORGE CONBOY, THOMAS LICGUINNESS, STEPHEN WHOLLEB, GEORGE STAYRACOSj The judges declared the Affirmative the victors. The Juniors held the next general debate in the auditorium. The subject selected was: Resolved, That all able bodied citizens of the United States should be compelled to perform one year's continuous military duty before reaching the age Of twenty-one. ' , A ffir-mative JOSEPH WOLFE, GEORGE DAVIS. JOHN ETNEERGER, WALTER RAi-to CAlIt.J Negative JAMES HALLERAN. JAMEs COLIHAN, FRANK KR.kFT, CORNELIUS RIORDAN CAILJ I This debate was awarded to the Negative. The Sophomores were the next to send their Orators to the auditorium to 'engage in verbal combat. The subject chosen for their debate was: Resolved, That Government ownership would be the best method of building up and operat- ing the Merchant Marine of the United States. A jirmativc BROOKS PETERS. JOHN DOXNfNING. ROBERT WARD. WILLIALI DEMPsEv CAILJ I Negative 4 JAMEs STAVRACOS, PETER K1LLEEN. D'.'XVID IVIULLINS, FRANK BIRMINGHAM CAILJ The judges had little difficulty in awarding the decision to the Negative. The Freshmen participated in a debate during the last meeting. The subject ' selected for discussion was: Resolved, That the Federal Government should own and operate the coal mines of the United States. i Affirmative THOMAS Down, ARTHUR GLYNN, MILTON YEOMAN, LAWRENCE ROONEY CAILJ Negative l FRANCIS CALLAI-IAN, GORDON MARKHAM, JOSEPH LITTLE, CHARLES PASSLER CAILJ The judges decided that the Affirmative were the victors. U l64l
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