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| In the early days of Wake Debate, upon returning in the evening, the debaters could announce the victory (often foreshadowed via a telegraph message), unleashing a college-wide celebration. One major event took place in 1909 with a debate victory over Randolph-Macon College in Ashland Virginia. The participating debaters, E. N. Johnson (Philomathesian), H. B. Jones (Euzelian), and D. B. Carrick (Euzelian) were bestowed prominence in the yearbook. The topic debated at Randolph Macon was Resolved: That the United States Government should receive its entire revenue from internal taxation rather than its entire revenue from customs duties.] The student penned section of the Howler, "History of the Class of 1910" recalled the fall celebration this way" We look back with joy to Thanksgiving night, and we can still hear the old college bell ringing out, "Another victory won," and the music of the pans as the howling mob woke up the town. Some of the speeches which certain members of the Faculty, clad in scanty apparel, made when called from their slumbers, still linger. Particularly do we remember Professor Carlyle's speech in rhyme, as is his wont, which closed with this inspired couplet: "While the
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| The following was a supplement pasted in the back of the 1910 Howler. ["Newish" is a freshman, yet unaccustomed to the ways of the enlightened. -----A part of the program in the reception given the victorious debates was the reading of the following poem, which is said to have been written by one of the ladies of the "Hill": "What
is the bell a-ringin' for?" asked Newish from his bed. "What
makes the bonfire burn so bright?" asked Newish from his bed. "How
did we beat them in debate? Asked Newish from his bed. "Who
went to Ashland to debate?" asked Newish from his bed. |
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