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Show Lit uv...vu. ..J d k .U lliCi Cc!:c :I Ccntc:ts Vcrc Spirited rcni Start, end Tclcnt Ycs Shbvn All Alcn the Line. ; . f Decisions have been rendered in tho aeries of ten' debates held at the high school arid are as follows: , y Benere Grant and Tom Chamberlain, affirmative, defeated John Loofbourow and Ethelbert Shorea negative, on the question. " Resolved, that party allefrj-anee allefrj-anee rs preferable to independent action in voting." Marre Van Cott and Lester Moreton, affirmative, defeated Thomas Walton and Joseph Johnson, negative, "Be-solved, "Be-solved, that ; United States Senators should be elected directly by ths people." peo-ple." Runnel Sands and Vincent Sadler, negative, defeated Ralph Pannelee and Jack Clawson, affirmative, ."Resolved, that railroads should be owned and operated bv - the Government of the United States." - . ' William Bone, negative, defeated Roy Coates, affirmative, ? Resolved, that association as-sociation football is preferable to the Rugby game. " . , Alba Baer and James Boxrud, negative, nega-tive, defeated Rix Carmichael and Joseph Jo-seph Samuels, 1 4 Resolved that labor unions, as conducted in the United States, are a benefit to the public." Harry Wellington and Stuart Young, sfflrmative, defeated Zillah Darke and Hattie .Wapples, negative, "Resolved, that the laws restricting immigration into the United States should be made more stringent." k Ivy Ensign and Mary Storer, negative, nega-tive, defeated Edythe Walker and Jean Williams, affirmative, "Resolved, that eoeducation in the high school is s benefit to the students. . Earl Farnsworth, affirmative, defeated de-feated Albra Sparey and Cora Kahler, negative, "Resolved, that fraternities in the high school are s menace to its organization." .j ; Hazel Knowles, affirmative, defeated Catherine McKarrick and Mary Gun-nell, Gun-nell, negative, Resolved, that the study oi poetry is more beneficial to the reader than the study of prose." |