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PRINCETON DEBATE TRIAL

Three Men Finally Chosen to Represent University in Sanders Theatre Dec. 15.

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The final trial to determine the team which will debate against Princeton on December 15 was held last night in the New Lecture Hall, and resulted in the choice of A. Tulin 3L., W.M. Shohl '06, and G.J. Hirsch '07. A. Tulin 3L. was on the University team which debated against Princeton last spring. W.M. Shohl '06 was alternate for the same debate. The other three men who spoke in the final trial last night--A. Fox 3L., G.T. Stephenson 2G., and J.A. Harley '06 will compose the second team, from which the alternate will be chosen. R.W. Kelso 2L., who was on the University team which defeated Princeton in 1904, will coach the team.

W.F. Low '07 presided, and the judges were Professor G.P. Baker '87, A.P. Stone '93, A.S. Hills '00, and R.W. Kelso 2L. G.J.Hirsch '07 was awarded the Coolidge Prize of $100 for the best work in all three trials.

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