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Last evening with a small attendance the New Union held a public debate on the question-"Resolved, that a written rule should be adopted in the United States Senate limiting the time of debate." The debate was opened in the affirmative by E. Goldmark '95, who was followed in the negative by S. E. Johnson '95. C. Vrooman Sp., and E. Cockrell '95, then spoke in the affirmative and negative respectively.

S. H. Foster presided and J. P. Warren was elected secretary pro tem. After the regular disputants had finished the debate was thrown open to the public. H. A. Bull spoke on the affirmative and was followed by J. P. Warien '96, and W. W. Orr '96, on the opposite side. R. L. Gruwell '97, C. Janny '97, W. Symmes '96, and E. B. Cresap '97, finished the debate.

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