. Highland Echo 1915-1925. he speakers have been debat-ing for several years and theirconstructive speeches and rebuttalswere excellent. AT TUSCULUM The negative team composed ofMessrs. Deck Williams, Capt.;JoelGeorges, and David Briggs leftFriday morning; at six for Tuscu-lum. They arrived there about noonand were given a room in the girlsdormitory—ask Prof. Johnson aboutit. At 8:00 oclock Tusculum faced ateam that was destined to send themdown in defeat ere the eveningclosed. From the reports of the coach,Maryvilles team certainly represent-ed th^ir Alma Mater in a way ofwhich both they and


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. he speakers have been debat-ing for several years and theirconstructive speeches and rebuttalswere excellent. AT TUSCULUM The negative team composed ofMessrs. Deck Williams, Capt.;JoelGeorges, and David Briggs leftFriday morning; at six for Tuscu-lum. They arrived there about noonand were given a room in the girlsdormitory—ask Prof. Johnson aboutit. At 8:00 oclock Tusculum faced ateam that was destined to send themdown in defeat ere the eveningclosed. From the reports of the coach,Maryvilles team certainly represent-ed th^ir Alma Mater in a way ofwhich both they and the College canjustly be proud. After the debate adelightful reception was given tothe team in the form of a social bythe Y. W. C. A. The team spent thenight at Tusculum, leaving at fivethe next morning fpr Maryville. With both ends of the dual debatenow won, the Forensic League isputting forth every efiort to winboth ends of the Triangular. Letssee two more scalps added to thelist already taken. (Continued on page two.). CROSS COUNTRY RUN WEEK FROM TODAY The third Cross Country run of aseries of four being given this yearwill be run Tuesday, April 10, at3:15 p. m. The run will be over theusual course, a distance of approxi-mately three and three-quartermiles. About eight entries are men winning points in the raceslast fall have been working hard inpreparation for this race. Manager Caton has not as yetsettled definitely with Tusculum fordates for a meet with Maryville, buthe expects to close these soon and alarge number of men are expectedto be out traiijing for the annualfield day meet, the two Tusculummeets, and the Annual Prep Schoolmeet at Knoxville in May. The students of Maryville Collegeand the people of Blount Countywill have an unusual opoprtunity onthe night of April the eleventh. Wil-liam Jennings Bryan, orator, states-man and gentleman, known the world over for his profound inter-est in America and the Americanpeople, will deliver his famous lec-ture


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