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The second trial to select men for the Princeton debate will be held this evening, in Sever 11, at 7.30 o'clock. The sixteen men retained at the first trial will each speak for ten minutes in the following order: F. I. Haber 2L., E. M. Rabenold '04, W. Tyng '05, B. Wagner 2L., A. Adams 3L., R. T. Holt '04, S. J. Gilman '04, W. M. Shohl '06, A. M. Newald '06, R. P. Dietzman '05, J. A. Harley '06, E. W. Baker '04, A. C. Blagden '06, J. E. Sedman 1L., R. W. Kelso '04, A. B. Weiler sL.
Professor T. N. Carver, Professor I. L. Winter '86, A. P. Stone '93, S. R. Wrightington '97, and P. G. Carleton 2L. will be the judges.
At this trial six men will be retained for the final trial, to be held on Thursday evening, April 7, when they will be divided by lot into two teams and will hold a regular debate on the question. "Resolved, That laws be passed compelling the management of a business undertaking which secures control of an industry to sell its product at reasonable rates, without discrimination." The main speeches will last twelve minutes, and the rebuttal speeches five. The University team will be composed of the three best speakers at this trial, and the Coolidge Prize of one hundred dollars will be awarded to the man who has done the best work in all three trials.
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