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Some changes have been made in regard to the debate between the campaign clubs since the announcement was printed in the calendar. C. G. Morgan will speak on the negative side instead of R. C. Surbridge. The subjects are: 1. The McKinley Tariff Law is not beneficial to the country. 2. The Federal Elections Bill which passed the House of Representatives of the last Congress was not a wise Measure of Legislation. The Democrats will take the affirmative and the Republicans the negative. Dean Briggs will preside.
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