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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a newspaper article from The Crimson, dated March 12, 1932. The headline reads: "DEBATING COUNCIL TO MEET FLORIDA TONIGHT AT FOGG." The article discusses an upcoming debate between the Harvard Debating Council and the University of Florida debaters. The debate is scheduled to take place at 8:30 PM at the Fogg Art Museum.

The topic of the debate is "Shall Congress Centralize Control of Industry." The Harvard team, represented by A. A. Berle Jr. '32 and A. E. Eckles '32, will argue for the centralized control of industry. The Florida team, which includes members who have been part of the debating team for two and four years respectively, will argue against centralized control.

The article also notes that this debate is the first of the season for Harvard and will be the first of the season where a decision will be rendered.

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The image displays a newspaper clipping or a similar document detailing an upcoming debate between the Harvard Debating Council and the University of Florida. The main points of the article are as follows:

  • The Harvard Debating Council, represented by G. F. Oest '33 and R. B. Eckles '32, will debate the University of Florida team tonight at 8:30 PM in the Fogg Art Museum.
  • The proposition to be debated is: "Resolved, that Congress should enact legislation providing for the centralized control of industry."
  • The Florida speakers have extensive debating experience, having been members of their team for two or more years consecutively. The two Florida speakers are Harold Wahl and Willard Ayres, who will argue the negative side of the question.
  • This is the first debate of the season, and it will be followed by a series of debates after which a decision will be rendered.
  • The date on the document is noted as March 12, 1932.

The article is written in a formal and concise style, focusing on the details of the debate event.

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The image is a page from a newspaper clipping dated March 12, 1932. The headline reads "Debating Council to Meet Florida Tonight at Fogg." The main article discusses a debate between representatives from Harvard Debating Council and the University of Florida Debaters.

The Harvard Debating Council is represented by G. F. Oost '33 and R. B. Eckles '32. They will meet the Florida debaters at 8:30 o'clock in the Fog Art Museum to debate the proposition: "Resolved, that Congress should enact legislation providing for the centralized control of industry."

The Florida speakers have extensive experience and have been involved in debates for two years. They include Harold Wahl and Willard Ayres, who will take the negative side of the proposition. This debate is noted as the first of the season and is significant because it is the first debate after which a decision will be rendered.

The bottom left corner of the page has a handwritten note "Crimson" and the date "March 12, 1932."

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The document is a newspaper clipping titled 'DEBATING COUNCIL TO MEET FLORIDA TONIGHT AT FOGG'. The main content discusses a debate between the Harvard Debating Council, represented by G. F. Oest '33 and R. B. Eckles '32, and the University of Florida debaters on March 12, 1932, at 8:30 PM in the Fogg Art Museum. The topic of the debate is whether Congress should centralize control of industry. The Florida speakers, Harold Wahl and Willard Ayres, are described as having extensive experience and will argue against the proposition. This debate is notable as the first of the season to be recorded.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from March 12, 1932, detailing an upcoming debate between the Harvard Debating Council and the University of Florida debaters. The event is scheduled to take place at 8:30 o'clock in the Fogg Art Museum.

The topic of the debate is: "Resolved, that Congress should enact legislation providing for the centralized control of industry."

The Harvard team is represented by G. F. Oest '33 and R. B. Eckles '32, who will argue the affirmative side of the proposition. The Florida speakers, who are members of the debating team for two and four years respectively, are Harold Wahl and Willard Ayres. They will argue the negative side of the question.

The debate is noted to be the first one of the season and will also be the first after a decision is rendered. The handwritten note at the bottom of the clipping reads "Crimson March 12, 1932," likely referring to the Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper of Harvard University.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from March 12, 1932, titled "Debating Council to Meet Florida Tonight at Fogg." The article discusses an upcoming debate between the Harvard Debating Council and the University of Florida debaters.

Key points of the article include:

  1. The Harvard Debating Council is represented by G. F. Oest '33 and R. B. Eckles '32.
  2. The University of Florida debaters are represented by Harold Wahl and Willard Ayres.
  3. The debate will take place at the Fogg Art Museum at 8:30 PM.
  4. The topic for the debate is: "Resolved, that Congress should enact legislation providing for the centralized control of industry."
  5. The Florida speakers have extensive experience, having debated for two and four years respectively.
  6. The debate will be the first of the season and will follow the format where a decision will be rendered.

The clipping is dated and marked with the word "Crimson," indicating it might be from The Harvard Crimson newspaper.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping pasted onto a larger, blank sheet of paper. The newspaper article has the headline "DEBATING COUNCIL TO MEET FLORIDA TONIGHT AT FOGG" followed by the subtitle "Shall Congress Centralize Control of Industry Is Question." The article describes an upcoming debate at 8:30 o'clock at the Fogg Museum between Harvard Debating Council, represented by G. D. Foot '33 and R. E. Eckels '32, and the University of Florida debaters.

The resolution to be debated reads, "Resolved, that Congress should enact legislation providing for the central control of industry." The piece also notes that the Florida speakers have extensive debate experience, with two and four years respectively. The debaters named are Wald and Wald, and Wald Walt and Wald Ayres from Harvard will be the negative side of the debate.

On the top-right corner of the clippings, there is a date stamp that appears to say "Crimson Mar 12 1932," indicating the article is from March 12, 1932, and possibly was sourced from the Harvard Crimson, the daily student newspaper of Harvard University. The rest of the paper shows some age discoloration, and there is a darkened adhesive mark at the top where it may have been fixed to a surface. The edges of the larger paper are roughly cut, which may suggest it was handled frequently or removed from a bound collection.

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The image depicts a blank sheet of paper with a newspaper clipping adhered to the top left corner. The clipping is small and contains text about a debating event, specifically the Harvard Debating Council meeting with the University of Florida's debaters at the Fogg Art Museum at 8:30 PM to debate the proposition: "Resolved, that Congress should enact legislation providing for the centralization of control of industry." The newspaper clipping mentions the Harvard debaters, G.E. Post '23 and R.B. Eckles '23, and the Florida speakers, Hardy, Wolfe, and Wilder Ayres. Additionally, written beneath the newspaper clipping in handwritten text is "Crimson March 12 1932." The rest of the sheet is empty.

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The image shows a typed document that appears to be a news article or announcement. The text is formatted in a formal, newspaper-like style and discusses an upcoming debate between the Harvard Debating Council and the University of Florida. Here is a detailed description:

Header:

  • The top of the document features a bold, centered headline:
    "DEBATING COUNCIL TO MEET FLORIDA TONIGHT AT FOGG"

Main Body:

  • The article announces a debate scheduled for tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the Fogg Art Museum.
  • The debate topic is:
    "Shall Congress Centralize Control of Industry Is Question"
    This is followed by a subheading:
    "The Harvard Debating Council, represented by G. F. Oest '32 and R. B. Eckies '32, will meet the University of Florida debaters tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the Fogg Art Museum on the proposition: 'Resolved, that Congress should enact legislation providing for the centralized control of industry.'"

Details of the Debate:

  • The Florida debaters have extensive experience, having been members of the debating team for two and four years, respectively.
  • The Florida speakers are Harold Wahl and Willard Ayres, who will argue the negative side of the question.
  • The debate is noted as the first one of the season and will also be the first of the year, after which a decision will be rendered.

Footer:

  • At the bottom left of the document, there is a handwritten note:
    "Crimson, March 12, 1932"
    This indicates that the article was published in the Crimson (likely The Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper of Harvard University) on March 12, 1932.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The document has a light beige or cream-colored background with faint vertical lines, suggesting it may be a scanned or photographed copy of a printed page.
  • The text is typed in a monospaced font, typical of early 20th-century printing.
  • The handwritten note at the bottom adds a personal or archival touch, indicating the source and date of the article.

Overall Context:

The document is a historical news article from 1932, announcing an academic debate on a significant political and economic topic—centralized control of industry by Congress. It highlights the participants, the venue, the time, and the context of the debate, reflecting the academic and intellectual culture of the time. The mention of the Crimson suggests it was intended for a Harvard University audience.

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The image is of a newspaper clipping from the Crimson, dated March 12, 1932. It reports on an upcoming debate by the Harvard Debating Council, represented by G. Oest '33 and R. B. Eckles '32, against the University of Florida debaters tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the Fogg Art Museum. The proposition for debate is whether Congress should enact legislation providing for the centralized control of industry. The Florida debaters have extensive experience, having been members of their debating team for two years, and will take the negative side of the question. The debate will be the first of three, after which a decision will be rendered.