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The subject debated at the meeting of the Harvard Forum last night was: "Resolved, That the expression of so-called Jingo sentiments by men in public life is dangerous to the welfare of the United States." The principal disputants were: Affirmative, H. G. Gray '97 and G. Gleason '97; negative, A. W. Blakemore '98 and H. F. Knight '96. At the business meeting it was voted to hold two open competitive debates in the near future, one for all members of the University, the other for freshmen.
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