1907 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 4 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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i&rrnrb.a of mrbatr.a Moscow, l\fARCH 29, 19Q6. Washington. AffirmativeIdaho, Negative~largaret Heyes. Jewett D. Matthews. Chas. \V. Hall. Orlando P. Darwin. Chas. A. Montandon. Floyd A. Hatfield. Chairman: \Vm. 11. :Morgan. Judges: lion. John 0. Bender, Lewiston. President G. H. Black. State Normal School, Lewiston. Judge J. G. Hinkle. Spokane. Decision: Affirmative, 2: Negative. 1. Final Score: Idaho, 5; Washington. 4: Oregon. 3. FRESHMAN DEBATE. Lrwis/011 Normal School. March 171!1, 1906. Question: "Rrsolved, That the United States shou ld subsidize her merchant marine." Affirmative. Normal: Peterson. Fluharty, Kreugel. Negative, Idaho: Kincaid. Mason. Jones. Affirmati,·e, 1; Negative, 2. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT DEBATES. Co/far High School. FcbrrtarJ! 211d, 1906. Question: "Resolvrd. That the present Chinese Exclusion Laws should be continued in force.'' Affirmati,·e. Colfax: Virgil Canutt. Robert Burgunder. ~Iiss Francis Borts. Negative. Idaho: Clarence Edmun<lson. Clifford Edmundson. Proctor Perkins. .\ffirmath·e. 2: Negative. 1. Da~·cnporl l-li~th School at J/oscow. Idaho. April 13. r9<)6. Question: "Resolved, That the form of government of the L'nitcd States is more Democratic than that of Great Britain.'' Negati,·e. Davenoort Hi~h School: }.fiss Jennie Campbell. Lee Van Ortsdole. D. McCallum. Affirmative. Idaho: Proctor Perkins. Charles Dean. William Solibakke. Affirmative. 3: Negative. o.

:\I ISSOt.:L.,, DEc. 16, 1905. Question: ·· Rcsol~·cd, That the federal government ~hould adopt a general income tax." Idaho. )Jegati,·e~fontana, Affirmati,·eOrlando P. Darwin. Frances Nuckols. James \V. Galloway. D. J. Jones. Chas. A. 1fontandon. Lawrence Goodburne. Judges: II. P. Knight. Wallace. Thomas C. 11ar~hall. ~li~'>Oula Carroll P. Dolman. Butte. Deci~ion : Tdaho. 3; Montana. o. TRIANGULAR DEBATES. Que»t ion: .. l?eso/vcd, That the Interstate Commerce Commission should be gi,·en the power to prescribe reasonable maximum rates in cases brought before it. these rates to go into effect within a reasonable time. and to obtain from thence onward. subject to re,·iew by the Courts.'' 29, IS)O(). Oregon. Negati,·eT_ B. Dodson. \V. C. Winslow. ]. C. Veatch.

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Washington. AffirmativeJno. \V. Campbell. Stanley Griffiths. Tn~thram Hughes. Decision: .\ffirmati,·e. 1:

~egati,·e. 2.

Et•GE:s'E, ::\L\RCH 29· JS)O(). Oregon. ,\ffirmath•eIdaho. ~e~ath·e-

J. R. Latourette. Rav E. Peebler. F. V. Galloway. ::\lcKeen ::\Iorrow. T. E. Dodson. Y. E. Price. Chairman : T. ::\1. Glenn. Judges: Judge \V. D. Fenton. P ortland. Attorney G. G. Gammans. Portland. Attorney R. W. Montague, Portland. Decision: Ncgath·e. 3: Affirmative. o. 170


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