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Result of Second Yale Debate Trials

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At the second trials to select the University team to debate with Yale, held Saturday eveing in the New Lecture Hall, the following six men were retained: A.W. Blackwood '05, A.C. Blagden '06, G.Clark 2L., M. Kabatchnick '06, A.M. Newald '06, G.W. Putnam 2G. The judges were Professor I.L. Winter, Professor G.P. Baker, Mr. R. Luv. Lyman, and Hon. A.P. Stone.

The final trials will be held next Wednesday eveing in the New Lecture Hall. A.W. Blackwood '05, A.C. Blagden '06, and A.M. Newland '06 will speak on the affirmative and G. Clark 2L. M. Danatchnick '06, and G.W. Putnam 2G, will speak on the negative of the question, "Resolved, That a commission be given power to fix railroad rates." Each man will be allowed to speak twelve minutes in his main speech and five minutes in his main speech and five minutes in rebuttal. The Coolidge Prize of $100 will be awarded to the speaker who is judged to have done the best work in all three trials. The judges will be Professor, I.L. Winter, Professor G.P. Baker, and Hon. A.P. Stone.

Sixty-five men reported Saturday for the spring training of the Yale football squad.

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