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Minnerstgx SCHOOL Debatzzzg DEBATING '1 EAM fron! R011 Petty Williams Thomas Rosenthall Second Rau Mr Briggs Gilmour Lynd l' Yarns worth Robinson Hamilton Heckscher Tlarrd Rou Meyer Bogert Ayer The first debate of the year was a triangular debate between Middlesex Milton and St Marks On the subiect Resolved that U N forces should be withdrawn from Korea im mediately two Middlesex teams simultaneouslt debated against Milton at Middlesex and against St Marks at St Marks After recetvrng the subiect Percy Rosenthal! Williams and Fred Farnsworth lined up as the affirmative against Milton and Robinson Gilmour Hamilton and Thomas took the negative to go to St Marks About two dais of preparation were allowed and the night before the debate the two Middlesex camps met in the library and thrashed out the weak points in each others arguments after a formal debate The next afternoon one quartet iourneyed to St Marks with arguments to combat the vert arguments that the other was about to throw in the face of its guests from Milton The affirmative team argued that the cost of stating in Korea was too high and that little vias being gained The negative mean while spoke of the loss of prestige and faith in the whole world that would be incurred bi vtithdrawal saitng that it was our Christian dutx to go to the aid of the underdog and that withdrawal would be appeasement Both teams won unanimous decisions from the yudgcs demonstrating that Middlesex School trains its bots to talk out of both sides of their mouths On February I6 the Nobles debate took place. The subject was Resolved, that the vsorld Ones me a living. Not much impressed with the subject the Middlesex team of Rosenthall Heckscher Percy and Thomas nevertheless applied themselves diligently to the task of preparing arguments for the negative side which were not to be had in large quan- tities and on arranging them in the finest rhetoric fashion. During the debate, the Nobles team maintained that everyone should be given a chance to earn a living with which we agreed. Hoviever with the help of Mr. Briggs' new Merritxm-Webster lnternational Un- abridged Dictionary which the Middlesex team hal lugged to the debate Middlesex proved that such fl contention was not within the scope of the debate, and that in order to prove Pug e Sixli COM ORD Massact-tUsrTTs
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