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The first meeting of the Freshman Debating Club was held last evening in Sever 11, a large audience being present. After a number of rules were voted on, the debate began. The subject was: "Resolved, That more class feeling at Harvard would be to its best interests." L. E. Guillow, S. T. Frost and L. P. Marvin supported the affirmative, and H. D. Bushnell, A. W. Reynolds and H. F. Robinson spoke on the negative. Both sides were well contested, the debate resulting in favor of the negative.
The subject for the next debate: "Resolved, That the American republic is degenerating," is sure to excite the interest of the members of the club, and a good attendance is expected.
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