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Freshman Debating Trials.

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At the meeting of the Freshman Debating Club last night no new trials took place to select the team to debate against Exeter on April 15. The following 16 men, who have received the highest total scores at the three previous trials, were retained for further trial: J. Adams, H. H. Buckman, P. L. Butler, J. C. Carroll, J. E. Cates, J. S. Davis, O. K. Fraenkel, H. H. Hemingway, S. J. Horvitz, E. R. Lewis, R. T. Mach, W. J. Mack, M. C. B. Mason, B. M. Nussbaum, H. B. Platt, D. Rosenblum.

The fourth trials will be held on Monday at 7.15 o'clock in the Union. The question will be: "Resolved, That trusts should be regulated by federal legislation." Each speaker must notify J. S. Davis, Foxcroft 5, before noon tomorrow on which side of the question he intends to debate. The order of speaking will be posted in Gore Hall tomorrow evening. From the results of this trial, at which each speaker will be allowed eight minutes, six men will be retained. These will be divided by lot into two regular teams, which will debate on Thursday, March 23 on the same question, to determine the choice of the first and second teams.

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