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The first and only trials for places on the debating teams which will represent the three upper classes in the interclass debating series next month will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. These trials were scheduled for last week but were postponed because so few Juniors reported.
Each man will be allowed to speak eight minutes on either side of the question, "Resolved, That for the student of average ability, a large college such as Harvard, Yale or Princeton is preferable to a small college such as Beloit, Williams or Bowdoin." Three men will be picked from each class. Any upper-classman may enter the trials by presenting himself at the appointed time.
The triangular debate between the three classes will be held during the first part of May.
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