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Yale Chooses Side for Debate.

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Yale has chosen the negative of the question submitted by the University Debating Club for the Harvard-Yale debate to be held on March 28. The question is as follows:

"The following facts being presupposed:

1. The existence of money claims by a European government against a South American State:

2. Such claims submitted by consent of both parties to the Hague Tribunal for arbitration:

3. An award by said Tribunal in favor of the European government:

4. The time and amount of payment fixed by the award:

5. Default of payment according to terms of the award:

6. A system of free trade existing in the debtor state:

Resolved. That the United States should permit the European government to seize and hold permanently territory of the debtor state not exceeding in value the amount of the award."

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