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t®f Jonah Emery Nash WOMEN ' S DEBATE This year the women were able to participate in a much fuller schedule than has been possible for some years, and were on the whole very suc- cessful. The two questions debated were: 1. Resolved: That Ghandi has been a benefit to India. 2. Resolved: That the nations should adopt a policy of free trade. Cal endar Date Opponents Place Debaters S:de Quest. Decis Feb. 9 w. s. c. Gaston Jonah, Emery Aff. Neg Feb. 9 w. s. c. Forest Grove Nash, Westwick Neg. Non Feb. 18 Ore. Normal Hills boro Jonah, Emery Aff. Aff. Feb. 18 Ore. Normal Independence Nash, Westwick Neg. Neg Feb. 26 o. s. c. Corvallis Nash, Westwick Neg. Non Feb. 26 o. s. c. Forest Grove Jonah, Emery Aff. Non Mar. 17 Whitman Forest Grove Jonah, Emery Aff. Aff. Mar 23 U. of I. ForestGrove Nash, Westwick Neg. 2 Aff. Mar 30 C. P. S. Forest Grove Nash, Westwick Neg. 2 Aff. Eighty 1
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1931 Winger Oliver SUMMARY OF THE SEASON The debate season of 1931 was the most successful in the history of Pacific. Under the direction of Professor Carlyn R. Winger of the Depart- ment of Speech the squad was able to win an overwhelming majority of debates. The men have participated in about seventeen debates during the season, and have won from the strongest schools in the Northwest. Oliver, Hummel, and Gabbert covered Washington, Oregon and Idaho in one of the best organized trips ever conducted by Pacific University, gaining a favorable decision in five out of seven debates. University of Idaho, W. S. C. and Whitman were among those defeated by Pacific. The University of Washington and C. P. S. also lost to our men earlier in the year. In addition to the trip there was a very complete and successful home schedule. The whole season was a supreme compliment to Dean Winger ' s tactics of conversational delivery and extempore presentation. Seventy-nine I
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1931 Olive Brooks Gabbert MEN ' S DEBATE The men ' s debating squad, consisting of three sophomores, one junior, and one senior, proved fine material to represent Pacific. The questions used were: 1. Resolved: That the nations should adopt a policy of free trade. 2. Resolved: That the expansion of the chain store is detrimental to the best interests of the American people. The first question was used in the majority of the season ' s debates. I Eighty-one
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