. Highland Echo 1915-1925. met Roanoke in de-bate before but all reports point toan interesting time on March 13. On March 27, the third debateoccurs, a dual debate with Tuscul-um College, our time-honoredestrival in forensics. This debate is tobe on the question of the single taxon land as a substitute for v\l#ther forms of taxation. The affir-mative team which is to go to Tus-clum is composed of Charles Sharp,Captain, Verton Queener, and And-rew Stewart, with Roy Buff at ssalternate. Tusculum will be met onthe local floor by Captain SamFranklin, Eugene Stanbery, andWilliam Magill. Robert Bal
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. met Roanoke in de-bate before but all reports point toan interesting time on March 13. On March 27, the third debateoccurs, a dual debate with Tuscul-um College, our time-honoredestrival in forensics. This debate is tobe on the question of the single taxon land as a substitute for v\l#ther forms of taxation. The affir-mative team which is to go to Tus-clum is composed of Charles Sharp,Captain, Verton Queener, and And-rew Stewart, with Roy Buff at ssalternate. Tusculum will be met onthe local floor by Captain SamFranklin, Eugene Stanbery, andWilliam Magill. Robert Baldwin iaIhe alternate on this team. The last College debate will takeplace on April 17 with Milliga*College. As is true of Roanoke also is it true of Milligan thati Maryville has never debated witk her before, but the progressive! spirit of the Johnson City coUesr*i and its fine sportsmanship as fested in athletics leads us to e^e- (Continued on page four) THE HIGHLAND ECHO JANUARY 26, 1922 THE hi(;hland echo. THE nOOSIER POET INBAINONIAN MEETING DO NOT READ Interesting Study of Works OfRiley Saturday Evening. Unless You Are a Prep Gir!Or a College Student. ^^uxmmo**^^ Editorial Staff Chas. N. Sharp, Jr. - - - lOditorLina Hodges - - Associate EditorV^rton Queener - Associate EditorVan Hunter - - - - Athletic EditorHazel Bevan - - - - Reporter The Baiiionian Society Hall wasthe scene of much merriment onlast Saturday evening when theHoosier poet was present in poetryand jiantominc. Virginia Paulsell gave a shortbiographical sketch of Riley, touch-ing the points of interest in hisearly life and then followed theprogram of music and selectedreadings, which carried us back toour childiood days by such select-ions as Out to Old Aunt Marys R. A. N. Wilson, Jr. - - Exchange | and The Lisper, or carried usProf. E. R. Hunter - - - Alumni j f^^^.^^.^ ^^ ^^f time when we, with I the poet. mi,(,ht meclitate upon Business Department | That old Sweetheart of Mine. ? . ._ . There
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