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Princeton Debate.

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The final trial to select speakers for the Princeton debate was held last evening in Sever 11. Twelve out of the fourteen men chosen by the judges at the two preliminary trials spoke. N. B. Marshall could not speak because of pressure of college duties. From these the judges chose the following men to speak against Princeton: C. Grilk '98, F. O. White '99, S. R. Wrightington '97; alternate, L. O. O'Brien '97, all members of the Harvard Union. The judges also expressed it as their opinion that the men chosen would do well to make use of the assistance of A. G. Lewis, Gr., one of the speakers, in preparing for the debate.

After the debate the Committee of Arrangements made the announcement that a telegram has been sent to Princeton announcing that Harvard chooses the negative side of the question for debate.

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