In the annual debating contests of the Triangular League, consisting of Dartmouth, Williams, and Brown, the affirmative team of each college won its debate, and the championship was a draw.
Dartmouth defeated Williams at Hanover, by a decision of the judges, two to one, the Green upholding the affirmative side of the question: "Resolved, That in American Municipalities of over 25,000 inhabitants a tax on the 'rental value of land (exclusive of improvements) be substituted for the general property tax." The team was composed of A. K. Lowell, K. F. Clark, C. E. Snow, and P. E. Martin, alternate.
The Dartmouth negative team was defeated at Brown, and the Williams, affirmative team was a over the Brown negative team at Williamstown. The men who made up the Dartmouth team that debated at Providence were: R. B. Earnhardt, D. B. O'Connor, G. M. Morris, and H. G. Mosier, alternate.
Last year Dartmouth scored a double victory over Brown and Williams, winning the championship of the league, which it still maintains.
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