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Dickinson Wins Debate
Fri., Apr. 26, 1907
The Intercollegiate debate team, W.H. Michaels, A.C. James, G.R. Hull, traveled to Lancaster to face a debate team from State College. The judge's panel was composed of Professor McGinnes of Steelton, Reverend George I. Brown of Harrisburg, and Reverend E. T. Jerffers D.D. of York. The question in debate was "Resolved, That corporations engaged in foreign or interstate commerce should be licensed by the Federal Government and subject to its supervision and and control." The affirmative position was given to Dickinson and the opposing to State. Dickinson won with a score of 2-1.
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Dickinsonian, May 1, 1907, pg. 1.