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Addresses Arranged by Debating Council

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The University Debating Council has arranged for a series of four addresses by graduates on the general subject of debating and public speaking, to be held in Dane Hall during the next two months. These addresses will be open to the public.

The first two, which will be given on February 28, are, "Is Debating Worth the Effont?" by A. S. Hayes '91, and "The Art of Argumentative Speaking," by F. W. Dallinger '93. The third address, on March 13, will be by the Honorable Herbert Parker '78 on a subject to be announced later. Moorfield Storey '66 will probably deliver the last address late in March.

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