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Final 1906-Exeter Debate Trial.

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The final trial for the Freshman team debate against Exeter will be held tonight at 7.30 o'clock in Harvard 6. The trial will be in the form of a regular debate; ten minutes will be allowed for each main speech and five minutes for rebuttal. The six men who were chosen at the last trial will take sides as follows: Affirmative--M. Kabatchnick, F. Q. Morton, H. M. Wheeler; negative-- R. L. Hale, J. W. Russell, W. M. Shohl.

The side which the Freshman team will take in the debate will be chosen after the trial tonight by the men who make the first team. The question for the debate is as follows: "Resolved, That the disfranchisement clauses of the new Alabama constitution are inexpedient."

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