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The competitive debate to choose speakers for the coming Princeton debate was held in the Fogg Art Museum last night. Thirth-three men spoke and the following were chosen as Harvard's representatives: Fletcher Dobyns '98, of Oberlin, Ohio; W. S. Youngman L. S., of Williamsport, Penn.; and J. P. Warren '96, of Boston. The alternate is F. R. Steward '96, of Fort Missoula, Mon.
The complete list of speakers is as follows:
L. O. O'Brien '97, J. C. Veazie Sp. F. R. Steward '96, C. F. Regan '98, C. F. Gregg '96, D. J. Gallert L. S., F. S. Elliot L. S., S. P. Delany '96, J. M. Letterle Sp., F. Dobyns '98, G. P. Drury '97, H. Freidberg '96, J. H. S. Lee '96, C. B. Gleason '97, C. N. Goodwin L. S., P. E. McKillip L. S., W. S. Youngman L. S., A. M. Sayre Sp., G. R. Jenkins L. S., G. Gleason '97, F. Hendrick '98, J. P. Warren '96, W. Soderling '99.
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