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Yale won a close and well-contested debate from Princeton last night in Woolsey Hall, New Haven. Yale supported the negative and Princeton the affirmative side of the question: "Resolved, That all corporations engaged in interstate commerce should be compelled to take out a federal charter."
The judges were E. R. A. Sellgman, professor of Political Economy at Columbia; F. J. Goodman, professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science at Columbia; and W. S. Andrews, justice of the Supreme Court of New York. The speakers for Princeton were P. S. Walters '10, N. Ewing, Jr., '09, and M. H. Fry '09' and those for Yale were J. L. Conaughty '09. S. E. Keeler, Jr., '10, and E. C. Wyman L. '09. The men spoke in the following order in rebuttal. Conaughty, Walters, Keeler, Ewing, Wyman, Fry.
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