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In a very close and interesting debate last evening in Sever 11, the Junior team defeated the Freshman. The Junior upheld the affirmative, and the Freshmen the negative of the following question: "Resolved, that in the light of recent events the Monoroe Doctrne has been rendered obsolete and should be abolished."
The 1919 team was composed of E. Weissbuch '19, M. L. Luessehnop '19,, and L. S. Bing '19. The 1921 team was L. S. Saxe '21, C. H. Whelden '21, and W. S. Holbrook '21. The judges were P. L. Houson, A. C. Hanford, and C. B. Jordan, 3L.
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