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SENIOR-JUNIOR DEBATE.

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First of Interclass Series in Fogg Lecture Room Tonight.

The first debate in the inter-class series will be held at 7.30 tonight in the Fogg Lecture Room, between the Juniors and the Seniors. The question will be: "Resolved, That the representation of the several states ought to be re-apportioned in accordance with Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment." The Seniors have the affirmative and will be represented by A. G. Alley, P. H. Eley and T. H. Reed, with W. A. Heilprin, alternate. The Junior speakers will be E. E. Smith, C. P. McCarthy and E. B. Boynton. H. A. Sage is the alternate. M. Seasongood 1L has coached the Seniors and H. F. Wolff 2L the Juniors.

The judges will be R. C. Bolling 2L, Mr. L. L. Winter and Mr. H. B. Huntington '97.

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