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The first of the interclass debates will take place this evening when the Freshmen and Sophomores meet in Sever 11 at 8 o'clock. The Sophomore team will defend the affirmative and the Freshmen the negative of the proposition, "Resolved. That woman suffrage should be adopted by all states of the Union." There will be 10 minute main speeches and 5 minute rebuttals. The teams are as follows: L. C. Henin, R. S. Shillady, and B. Winkelman, for the Sophomores: J. W. Cooke, J. L. Miller, and C. A. Trafford for the Freshmen. The judges will be C. A. Dunham 21.., B. A. Pearson uC., and F. W. Sullivan St.
The Seniors and Juniors will debate tomorrow evening, and the winners of the two contests will meet in the New Lecture Hall next Tuesday.
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