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H y ',.r M l l L mm I1 ' , fi '55 ' i. -' 7'-'Il Qs tiJl9't X ' f - ' ' F, - .fe , ,Y Q Y X , ug--os t R -V , ff, -iid- I' -1-U-wnr fx U rea L, W e F' ' ' , is-er.: gli, X-ggi Q R ve,ee 'swe?e ed' 1 21fQf S':-So 1 -1 cX'Y1x'!f Mueumfsvifrta , H10 eurtj Dcuw'snWWs ' The Augustus I. Thebaud S. I. Debating Society Nloderator: DAVID P. POWERS, lVl.A. President: HERBERT A. FINNESON Vice-President: JOHN MCAULIFFE Secretary: FRANK CLENDENEN Treasurer: RAYMOND CONCANNON BECAUSE oi the close connection hetween Speech course woric and ex ercise oi lcnowledge gained on the platform, this debating society for underclassmen takes on the nature oi a lahoratory. Under the direction o Mr. Powers, Professor of Speech, interest in the topics discussed has reached a high pealc. To hear these rapidly maturing young men harangue the cluh on such resolutions as: widhat military training shall loe compui sory for all ahie-hodied men hetween the ages of eighteen and twenty onef, g or midhat Japan is justified in its war oi dominance over Chinaf' is to he moved at the vigor with which they enter verloal encounter. wiihat New York shall extend the voting privilege oniy to those pos sessing a certain educational status!! and ml- hat the United States sha cancel the war dehtsu involved many oi the intricacies oi current atiairs and hrought to iight the important service that the Thehaud Deioating Society is doing to unite elziectively ciear thinking and iorceiul, convincing S eech. M , ,I 1oo Imlliill ll 4 .1 it ., , Q i -V M H -f-'fi-'X fr,-I 'f Q n a 'r i
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