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This evening the Prospect Union, 744 Massachusetts avenue, will close its winter session of evening classes with public exercises in the form of a debate. Mayor Wardwell, Senator F. J. Mcleod of this District, and Hon. F. W. Dallinger will act as judges. Music will be furnished by the Harvard Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs. The speakers will discuss the question, "Resolved, That capital punishment should be abolished." The affirmative will be supported by J. F. Ryan and E. F. Medley, and the negative by R. S. Danskin and A. A. Cameron.
Admission to the debate tonight will be by ticket only. Tickets may be obtained at the office of the secretary of the Prospect Union, 744 Massachusetts avenue.
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