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JUNIORS WON FIRST DEBATE

By Defeating Seniors Are Entitled to Meet Freshmen Tuesday.

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The second interclass debate, between the Juniors and Seniors, on Wednesday evening, was won by the former. The Senior team, made up of W. A. Hamlin, C. Silbert, and O. J. Smith, argued the negative of the proposition: "Resolved, That Woman Suffrage should be adopted by all States of the Union"; and the Junior team, R. L. West, H. C. Place, and B. H. Knollenberg, upheld the affirmative.

The Junior team spoke in better form, built up a strong case, and succeeded in discovering a serious inconsistency in the opposing team's argument. The judges of the debate were, Judge A. P. Stone '93, S. L. Garrison 1L., and C. Collier 1G.B.

The Junior and Freshman teams will debate for the interclass championship on Tuesday evening of next week.

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