Chilhowean 1916 . Theta Epsilon Literary Society ALTHOUGH the youngest society on the Hill, theTheta Epsilon Literary Society does not feel thatthis justifies her in taking an inferior place amongthe other societies. She is proud to possess some of the bestliterary, dramatic and musical talent on the Hill. The Society this year has surpassed all previous yearsin attendance, interest and literary attainment. The Mid-Winter was the crowning achievement, said by many to beone of the best Mid-Winters ever given on the Hill. Foryears Theta has traveled abroad and gathered the nucleifrom which have
Chilhowean 1916 . Theta Epsilon Literary Society ALTHOUGH the youngest society on the Hill, theTheta Epsilon Literary Society does not feel thatthis justifies her in taking an inferior place amongthe other societies. She is proud to possess some of the bestliterary, dramatic and musical talent on the Hill. The Society this year has surpassed all previous yearsin attendance, interest and literary attainment. The Mid-Winter was the crowning achievement, said by many to beone of the best Mid-Winters ever given on the Hill. Foryears Theta has traveled abroad and gathered the nucleifrom which have grown her annual public year America was the stage upon which very cleverand original scenes typical of the various localities weredisplayed. Theta has a record to be proud of, but a brighter futurelies before her, and she will rise to her loftiest heights byThe Touch of Truth and the Wings of Inspiration. (127). Intercollegiate Debate, 1915 ON April 9, 1915, was held the annualintercollegiate debate between Tusculumand Carson-Newman and MaryvilleCollege. The question for discussion was: Re-solved, That when internal dissensions threatenthe perpetuity of any Latin-American Republic,the United States should intervene to establish astable form of government. This was the second of the three year seriesof contests for a loving cup presented by W. Lyon. Maryvilles affirmativeteam, composed of F. R. Whalin, F. , and D. C. Williams debated at home,while C. E. Conrad, S. F. Powell, and S. defended the negative at Tusculum. After a lively contest in which all the menproduced convincing argument and acquittedthemselves in a creditable manner, the decisionwent in favor of Maryville at Tusculum, andin favor of Carson-Newman at Maryville. (12?)
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