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i 'rms Y 1 TPANSCPIPT - IRVING 'l'0l'l,lN F. ALLAN MINNE HAROLD FISHBEIN Varsity Debating Teams and it might even be said. enlightening. The Seniors were victorious and thereby became the college champions. The first inter-collegiate debate of the season was with the Lincoln College of Law at Springfield, Illinois. Messrs. F. Allan Minne, Irving Toplin and Harold Fishbein composed the Kent team which journeyed to Springlield and brought back a decision in favor of Kent. Following this debate, Marquette University came to Chicago for a debate by way of radio. Messrs. Harold T. Huber. Eli D. Langert and Carlyle Guibor advanced the atiirmative arguments for Kent. The subject debated was: RE- SOLVED, the United States government create a separate Air Corps. This debate caused a great deal of interest among the radio listeners. The decision was two-to-one in favor of the boys from Marquette University. The University of Oklahoma furnished the opposition in the third debate of the year. Chicago-Kent was represented by Messrs. Minne, Toplin and Fish- bein. The debate was broadcasted by VVMAQ and was closely contested from start to finish. The judges awarded the decision to the Oklahoma boys. Iowa State College of Ames, Iowa, was next on the schedule. This debate, like the two previous ones, was also broadcasted by VVMAQ. The radio public was asked to render the decision. The vote was overwhelmingly in favor of Kent, which was repreesnted by Messrs. Irving Toplin, Harold Fishbein and Eli D. Langert. The fifth debate to be held was with Northwestern College of Naperville. This was an open-forum debate and, consequently, no decision was given. Toplin, Fishbein and Langert again represented' Chicago-Kent. The sixth debate was with the University of VVyoming and was broad- casted by VVMAQ. The respective teams were composed of two men each. Mr. Toplin and Mr. Fishbein made up the Kent team and succeeded in inducing a majority of the radio listeners to vote in our favor. thereby giving the Chicago-Kent College of Law three victories out of a possible five. 91 9261? ,
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! t 1 rDAN?611ufr - Basket Ball ENT'S basket ball team during the current school year played the heaviest schedule thus far attempted since the organization of our Athletic De- partment. Although the boys received several heartbreaking defeats, they fought gamely and were rewarded for their persistence by draughts from the cup of Victory during the middle and latter part of the season. Edwin H. Felt and Morris Haft managed and coached the team and ar- ranged .the games, which included: Northwestern College of Naperville Lewis Institute Y. M. C. A. College Northern Illinois State Teachers College Aurora College Olivet Institute Lyola University Crane junior College North Park College The tide was turned with the Aurora game in which Kent vanquished the foe by a score of thirty to twenty-one and from that point on the Kent boys came into their own and won the majority of the games. The line up was composed of Freed, Lidchen, Wood and Kargman, veterans of last year's battles, and Ostram, Seidman, Miller, Rosenblatt and Lazar who made their first appearance on the floor for Kent this year. l Captain Dave Freed led the team from his position as center and proved that he had lost none of his skill at dribbling, passing and side stepping. VVallace I. Kargman played right forward and his remarkable speed caused our opponents no end of worry. Max Lidchen played opposite Kargman and scored more points than any other man on the team. I Eugene Vtiood, as guard, displayed remarkable ability in feeding the ball to other players while on the run. Emanuel Ustram acted in the capacity ot the other guard. Arthur T. Seidman, Meyer Miller, Aaron Lazar, and Samuel Rosenblatt composed the remainder of the squad. Ordinarily a law school, and especially a night law school, is not expected to produce much in the way of athletics. However, the accomplishments of the basketball team proves that athletics need not be absent from our activities. Z: 93 K-,,. 2195? .,. Q.: 'N Pu IXJ JN ., ,xl
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