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Democratic Watchman June 1 1906, page 8
THE ACADEMY PRIZE DEBATE
"A good crowd of visitors were present at the annual alumni prize debate at the Bellefonte academy last Friday afternoon.
The question was: "Resolved, That all attempts of the labor unions to control the labor market constitutes as great a monopoly as any commercial combination." Those who supported the question were Paul McKeever, of Irwin; Charles Miller, of Barnesboro; Milford Dubarry, of Pittburg, and Howard Creighton, of Pittsburg.
Those who discussed the question negatively were G. Leslie Van Allen, Northumberland; R W. Jones, of Wilkes-barre; Edward Lyon, of Bellefonte, and Kenerly Taylor, of Wheeling, W. V.
The first prize of ten dollar, was awarded to Charles Miller and the second prize of five dollars to Howard Creighton.
The judges were Revs. J. A. Platts, Ambrose M. Schmidt and W. M. Rearick."
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