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The debating team will leave for Princeton on Thursday next, the day before the Harvard-Princeton debate. The alternate will be selected early in the week from the members of the second team, who have been working with the first team since the final trials. Harvard's case has already been substantially blocked out and the order of speaking decided upon as follows, the first speeches being twelve minutes in length and the rebuttal five minutes: 1, A. A. Ballantine '04; 2, J. Daniels '04; 3, W. Catchings 2L.; rebuttal--J. Daniels '04, W. Catchings 2L., A. A. Ballantine '04. Harvard has the negative side of the question which is as follows: "Resolved, That whenever in the event of continual domestic violence, lives and property are not adequately protected by a State, it is for the public good that the President should have the power to afford protection without the application of the state for federal aid."
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