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Debating teams representing Harvard, Yale, and Princeton will compete in their sixth annual debate tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The Harvard team will meet Princeton in Sanders Theatre, Yale will meet Harvard in Woolsey Hall, New Haven, and Princeton will meet Yale in Alexander Hall, Princeton, the home team in each case supporting the negative. The question for discussion this year is, "Resolved. That the women of the United States should be given the suffrage on equal terms with the men."
The last debate of the series in preparation for the final meeting was held last evening in New Lecture Hall, and the members of the teams spoke in order without interruption as if in the regular contest, the judges and coaches making their criticisms and suggestions after each side had presented its case. The affirmative team will leave for New Haven tomorrow morning.
Where to Get Tickets.
The team is depending entirely for support upon the sale of tickets, the practice of requesting contributions having been abandoned. Tickets for the main floor at 50 cents, and in the balcony at 25 cents may be secured at the (Co-operative Branch, at Memorial Hall, or form R. L. West '14, Stoughton 7.
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