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DARTMOUTH LOSES IN DEBATE

December 1921
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DARTMOUTH LOSES IN DEBATE
December 1921

Dartmouth lost to Cornell by a two to one decision in the first intercollegiate debate of the year. The debate was held in Hanover, no team going to Ithaca. Dartmouth upheld the affirmative of the question Resolved: That the Coal Mines of the United States should be under Federal Control. Two-man teams were used, C. W. Lundberg '23 and S. Yaffee '23 (leader), speaking for Dartmouth. Prof. R. R. D. Flint of Norwich University, Prof. G. G. Great, and Mr. F. W. Tully of Boston were the judges.