Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . held it for the past two years and still hasit. The record since 1904 is as follows: March, 1905, the Ecclesia defeated the Lowell High School of SanFrancisco. Subject: Irsolrrd. That the Tniterl States should annex Ilayti and SantoDomingo. November, 1905, the Ecclesia defeated the Humboldt Evening HighSchool of San Francisco. Subject: R(.sohr(]. That the national sovernment should own and operate allof the railroads in the United States. March, 1906, the Ecclesia defeated the B


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . held it for the past two years and still hasit. The record since 1904 is as follows: March, 1905, the Ecclesia defeated the Lowell High School of SanFrancisco. Subject: Irsolrrd. That the Tniterl States should annex Ilayti and SantoDomingo. November, 1905, the Ecclesia defeated the Humboldt Evening HighSchool of San Francisco. Subject: R(.sohr(]. That the national sovernment should own and operate allof the railroads in the United States. March, 1906, the Ecclesia defeated the Berkeley High School. Subject: Resolved. That the general concession to the principle of the closedshop would be beneficial to the American people. ]May. 1906, the Ecclesia was defeated by the San Jose High Schoolwhich won the cup. Subject: Resolved. That the United States should not prevent all further acqui-sitions of territory on the American continent by European powers. April, 1907, the Ecclesia defeated the Humboldt Evening HighSchool. Subject: Resolved. That the State capital should remain at 22 THE INSTITUTIOX FOR THE DEAF AXD THE BLIXD. May. 1907. the Ecelesia defeated the San Jose High School, and tookthe cup. Subject: Resolved, That a definitely announced policy of annexation by theUnited States would be the best solution of the questions arising out of our relationswith Cuba. Maj, 1908, the Ecclasia defeated the Commercial Evening HighSchool, and retained the cup. Subject: Resolved. That the sale of intoxicating liquors at the army postexchanges should be reestablished. The Ecelesia also defeated the California College. Subject: Resolved. That the best interests of the public demand the incorpora-tion and regulation of corporations doing interstate business under Federal law. This debate, however, was extra League, and does not properlybelong to the League contests. The declamation contests are for a cup offered each year by Mr. Wal-ter E. Trefts of San


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