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Harvard Union Debate.

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The Harvard Union held its second debate at Sever Hall last evening on the question, "Resolved, that the safety of the country calls for additional restrictions upon immigration." On the affirmative Messes. Chenowith '88, and Heseltine, '88, were the principal disputants against Messrs. Shoemaker, '89, and Proctor, '89, on the negative. After these gentlemen had finished, the debate was thrown open to the house and interesting discussions ensued. The vote taken was as follows: On the merits of the question, affirmative, 29; negative, 14; on the arguments of the principal disputants, affirmative, 21; negative, 45; and on the debate as a whole, affirmative, 17; negative, 26.

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