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Y , F 1 Ill-XlNI?6I2I17I s HUBER MINNE LANGERT r junior .Debating l g Wliat was probably the largest number of candidates ever brought out for a debating contest at Chicago-Kent was present at the junior tryout. Twenty-ive candidates spoke on the time-honored' question: Resolved, that capital punishment should be abolished. The judges were put to some difficulty in ascertainingthe winners from thislarge field. First prize was awarded to Harold T. Huber, second prize to F. Allen Minne and third prize to Eli D. Langert. These three prize-winners later met the freshman team, which they defeated, and were in turn defeated by the senior team in the final interclass debate. A 192 if 'H l 8 I2I
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THE. f fr N5 Page 120 5 'IDANSCDIPT , L' o'BR1EN HANSEN ' TERRY Senior Debating The question chosen for the senior debating tryout was a timely one: Resolved, that immigration should be totally restricted for five years be- ginning at once. The conditions for this tryout were the same as for the freshman and junior tryouts, eight minutes' preparation being allowed each candidate. The number of candidates, however, was not as large as for either of the other two classes. The first prize was awarded to Helmer Hansen, second prize to Leland 'E. Terry and third prize to Walte1'p A. O'Brien. The senior team met and defeated the junior team in the linal interclass debate. This victory made the seniors a record of having won four out of the five debates in which they had participated during the past three years. ' A 1925
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7 Q 1 BLOCK GOULD GUIBOR Freshman Debating Out of the large field of candidates in the tryout forthe freshman debat- 'xg ing team, Carlyle S. G-uibor was awarded first prize, F. S. Block, second y prize, and John Gould, third prize. The subject for the freshman tryout l Was: Resolved, that the City of Chicago should own and operate the street cars and elevated railroads. Althoughthe contestants were at liberty to choose either side of the question, all of them chose the negative. Messrs. Guibor, Block and Gould composed the freshman debating team which was later defeated by the junior team in the first interclass debate of the year. 1925 Page 1 2
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