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1906 and 1907 Debating Trials

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At the first Freshman trial debate to be held at 7.30 o'clock tonight in Harvard 5, each man will be allowed five minutes to speak and six men will be retained. The judges will be W. T. Foster 1G., G. W. Hinckley 1L., and A. A. Ballantine '04. At the second trial on Thursday each man will be allowed to speak ten minutes, but there will be no rebuttal speeches, and the team and substitutes will be decided upon. The judges will be G. W. Hinckley 1L., H. W. Ballantine 3L., and A. S. Hills 2L.

The Sophomore trials, which will be held tonight and Thursday in Sever 11 at 7 o'clock, will be under the same regulations as the Freshman trials except that rebuttals will be allowed in the second trial. The judges for the first trial will be G. Clark 1L., A. S. Dyer 1G., J. Daniels '04. Judges for the second trial will be G. Clark 1L., A. S. Dyer 1G., A. U. Hersey 3L.

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