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Of the fifteen men who spoke last night at the second trial to pick the team for the Yale debate, the six retained are: H. A. Hirschberg '06, F. Q. Morton '06, E. M. Rabenold '04, T. H. Reed 3L., A. B. Weiler 2L., M. E. Weldy 3L.
The speaking, on the whole, was as good as is usually heard in such trials, but a number of the men erred in reading quotations without showing their proper significance.
The final trial will be held Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. A regular debate with main speeches of twelve minutes and five minute rebuttals will be conducted. The men have been divided by lot into two teams as follows:
Affirmative--H. A. Hirschberg, F. Q. Morton, M. E. Weldy.
Negative--E. M. Rabenold, A. B. Weiler, T. H. Reed.
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