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Final Trials for Princeton Debate

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Princeton will uphold the affirmative side of the debate to be held in Sanders Theatre March 20, on the question, "Resolved, That further material increases in the United States Navy are undesirable." The final trial debate to decide the first and second teams to represent the University will be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock in Upper Dane Hall. The six men retained from last Friday's trials have been divided by lot into two teams: the affirmative composed of F. M. Gregory '10, C. A. Small 1G, and I. L. Sharfman '08; and the negative composed of J. S. Davis '08, I. Dimond '09, and H. Hurwitz '08. Each speaker will have 12 minutes for a main speech and 5 for a rebuttal. The Coolidge Prize of $100 will be awarded the undergraduate who has done the best work in the trial debates. The judges will be F. W. Dallinger '93, R. W. Kelso '04, and S. Curtis '05.

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