. Mirror, 1921. cted into legislation by Con-gress, was debated by the girls, the affirmative by E. Marjorie Pillsburyof Limington and Nelly K. Milliken of Augusta with Theodora R. Barent-zen of Augusta, as alternate; and the negative by Mildred F. Baker ofRandolph and Vivienne I. Rogers of Pittsfield with Alice M. Jesseman ofLisbon, N. H., as alternate. The decision was awarded the negative teamand the individual prize to Mildred Baker. In the mens debate on the question, Resolved: That England grantIreland her independence, the affirmative was presented by Herbert of Cyrus, Mass.,


. Mirror, 1921. cted into legislation by Con-gress, was debated by the girls, the affirmative by E. Marjorie Pillsburyof Limington and Nelly K. Milliken of Augusta with Theodora R. Barent-zen of Augusta, as alternate; and the negative by Mildred F. Baker ofRandolph and Vivienne I. Rogers of Pittsfield with Alice M. Jesseman ofLisbon, N. H., as alternate. The decision was awarded the negative teamand the individual prize to Mildred Baker. In the mens debate on the question, Resolved: That England grantIreland her independence, the affirmative was presented by Herbert of Cyrus, Mass., and Theodore R. Pinckney of Washington, D. C;the negative by Harold C. Burdon of Gilbertville, Mass., and Ernest of Concord, N. H. The winning team here was the affirmative, and Herbert Carrollreceived the prize as the best individual speaker. The judges were Charles W. Bickford of Lewiston, Superintendentof Schools, Mrs. S. F. Harms, and Earl S. Lev/is, Secretary of the AuburnChamber of Commerce. 114. 1923 §opl|omar^ T^tizt i>peaking The winning declamations were Romance of a Rose, given by HelenHarris, and Death of Garfield by Herbert A. Carroll. For the remainderof the program there was The Glad Game by Florence Alta Harris, CarryOn by Philip S. Nason, Retributive Justice by Edward F. Roberts, AScene from The School for Scandal by Dorothy K. Wheet, The Failure ofVictory by Carl E. Purinton, Blundells Improvements by Norrine , America and International Peace by Robert G. Wade, HowBateese Came Home by Jeanne C. Bachelin, In Defense of John E. Cookby Abraham B. Levine, and The One Legged Goose by Grace K. Daley. UT, ffi — %^ *• -^ ? v-^ ^ .. 1924 Sfrcal^tttan fmc Speaking The prizes were awarded William E. Young for his Speech NominatingGov. Coolidge and Helen E. Murray for The First Call on the the rest of the program Louise B. Bryant presented Kentucky Bell;Elton S. Young, The Man Out of Employment; Vera L. Eldridge, Massa-chusetts; Fre


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