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The debate to be held on Friday evening between the Harvard Union and the Prospect Union is being anticipated with considerable interest. The Prospect Union has chosen very representative speakers and the men from the Harvard Union have had considerable experience before in debating. There is every reason to expect a close and interesting contest. The question is: "Resolved, That labor organizations are prejudicial to the best interests of workingmen."
The Harvard Union has the affirmative and will be represented by C. E. Bryan '96, C. Dickinson '96, and F. S. Elliott '95.
L. Beedle, J. M. Madden, and E. Schwartz, will speak for the Prospect Union.
The debate is to be held in Sever 11 at 7.30. The public are invited.
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