Arbutus . - if she remains worthy of her rank as a great progressive institution ? If she re-mains worthy of her conscientious student body bent with whole souls on the best that is in educational life toda3?What is wrong with Indiana is not that her methods and aims are wrong, nor her capabilities lacking, but thatshe persists in entering contests in which her standard is not the criterion for the decision. Indiana University owesit to her students, to her own greatness, to assert in the field of public speaking that just self reliance that has madeher an educational leader in so many other f


Arbutus . - if she remains worthy of her rank as a great progressive institution ? If she re-mains worthy of her conscientious student body bent with whole souls on the best that is in educational life toda3?What is wrong with Indiana is not that her methods and aims are wrong, nor her capabilities lacking, but thatshe persists in entering contests in which her standard is not the criterion for the decision. Indiana University owesit to her students, to her own greatness, to assert in the field of public speaking that just self reliance that has madeher an educational leader in so many other fields. • ••zil [k:^.«. o ebate with Illinois Champoigfn, Illinois, Jonoary 25, 1901 Question. Besolced, That Congress should enact a law further restrictingimmigration. nffirmative, Tll!noi$ negative, Tndiana Wallace G. Humphrey Benjamin F. Long Ralph P. Bundy Francis E. Gilkison Nuba M. Fletcher Lewis A. Holman Presiding Officer, Prof. T. A. Clark, of Illinois Che Judges and their Decision .Judge Francis M. Wright, of Urbana, Illinois Judge WooDFiN D. Robinson, of Princeton, Indiana Judge Shelden D. Spencer, of St. Louis, Missouri Tndiana 2-Tllinois i J)cbatc with earlbam College Richmond, Indiana, April 26, 1901 w Question. Resolved, That the United States should subsidizeher merchant marine. Affirmative, Earlham negative, Tndiana Luther M. Feeger Charles M. Lawrence Albert L. Copeland Hrrbert E. Hutton Byram C. Eobbins Dudley O. McGovney Presiding Officer, Hon. John L. Griffith, Indianapolis,Indiana. Cbe 3udge$ and their Decisions Judge John V. H.\, for Earlhani—?? I t;radcd eat-li jspeei-has


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