Semaphore [1921], Volume 2, Number 6 . *GymSo ^^choiA News -~Trr— * Lit** SocietiesBazaarsM^ceilaneoua EMBRSONIAN SOCIBtY On Saturday evening, February 5,1921, the Emersonian Uterary Socie-ty put on their regular inoathly pi^-gram. ]. Owing to the fact that- the birth-days of some of our most noted andi most honored men come in this monththe program contained a touch of pa-IriotiB]^ In honor of theM inen. ^ * 7 The program was as foUows: -I. Scene in No^i Hall. Characters: Gladys iEUiott, El»ieFirth, Dorothy Bauder, Polly Batt^n-hurg, Ninita Roof, Louise Betterly,-Itfargorie-Brooks; Piwicis Pa


Semaphore [1921], Volume 2, Number 6 . *GymSo ^^choiA News -~Trr— * Lit** SocietiesBazaarsM^ceilaneoua EMBRSONIAN SOCIBtY On Saturday evening, February 5,1921, the Emersonian Uterary Socie-ty put on their regular inoathly pi^-gram. ]. Owing to the fact that- the birth-days of some of our most noted andi most honored men come in this monththe program contained a touch of pa-IriotiB]^ In honor of theM inen. ^ * 7 The program was as foUows: -I. Scene in No^i Hall. Characters: Gladys iEUiott, El»ieFirth, Dorothy Bauder, Polly Batt^n-hurg, Ninita Roof, Louise Betterly,-Itfargorie-Brooks; Piwicis Page, Mat-tie Jupenlaz. II. Debate. Subject: Resolved,that Immigration should be prohibi-ted in th^ Unite4 States imttf January1, 1923. -,T7ie speakers representingthe affirmative were, Fred Beach,Howard Ross, Robert McDowell. Thoserepresenting the negative, AnthonySurino, Gonlon Gregory, HowardHe<bk. Tlie excellent points Broughitout by both sides ?hawed that thosewho took part had done careful think-ing and ^cellent preparatio


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