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DEBATING COUNCIL MEETS

New System for Choosing Subject for Triangular Debate to be Tried.

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There will be a meeting of the executive committee of the Intercollegiate Triangular Debating Council in New Haven today to decide upon the question for the triangular debate to be held March 29. This year, for the first time, each college will present two questions to the council and the best one of those presented will then be chosen. Formerly a complicated system of balloting on six questions presented by each college was in use. The committee is composed as follows: chairman, L. A. Mahoney '13; R. H. Phillips, Yale; and L. R. Whittingham, Princeton.

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