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The Forum ,ff 'FS HIS has indeed been a red-letter term for the Forum. Al- ,A A- though the term is still young, our hump has assumed considerable size, as witness the following accomplish- ments. In our spelling match with the Round Table, Wolf, Cook and Pachter spelled down Elizabeth White, the sole survivor from the Round Table after a long, hard, contest. Subsequent- ly Wolf spelled down the other boys, becoming our champion speller. On February 23, Mr. W. B. Harrison, champion debater of Michi- gan University for four years, gave the members of the Forum some ex- cellent pointers on public speaking and debating. His points were il- lustrated by stories of some of his own experiences, and made a very in- teresting and instructive talk. His visit will long be remembered by the Forum. We consider the organization of the Congress, the new literary so- ciety, as one of our accomplishments, because the idea was originated and developed by members of the Forum. We have long felt the need of a society similar to the Forum, to stimulate debate and declamation by occasional contests. Consequently we welcome the advent of the Congress and extend to it our best wishes for a successful career. Our Fools' Day program was as successful as usual. Craig and Schnepf succeeded well in making QD fools of themselves. Selden faflir- mativej and Stillman fnegativej debated the weighty question, Re- solved, that a doughnut isn't, without a hole The negative, curiously enough won, producing as proof, a doughnut without a hole. CIt was a doughnut, we tasted it.j Our crowning achievement and the one we take most pride in, is the defeat of Central in an interscholastic debate on March 24. This gives us the privilege of debating Cleveland next fall for i-irst honors and the first lap on the beautiful Amherst College Alumni cup. This cup is to become the permanent property of the school winning it three times. '.i ll'JlLX1,. Wit? pglv' f - gk ii-.ba . B 79
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