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FRESHMAN DEBATERS IN FINALS

12 Retained From Preliminaries to Compete Today for Team.

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Final trials for the 1921 debating team will be held in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon and evening. The 12 men remaining from the preliminary debate last Tuesday have been divided into four teams to argue on the question: "Resolved: That the United States should adopt a system of compulsory military service modeled after that of Switzerland."

The Freshmen will speak as follows: at 5 o'clock, affirmative--R. B. Hamblett, M. J. Douner, B. I. Sperling; negative, H. Albert, H. S. Fraine, L. E. Spivak; at 8 o'clock, affirmative L. M. Block, M. A. Kallis, C. H. Wheldon; negative, W. S. Holbrook, H. Starr, J. D. Segal. From these men two teams of three men each and three alternates will be chosen to represent the class in the triangular debate with the Yale and Princeton freshmen on May 17.

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