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Teams from each class have been selected to participate in the interclass debates to be held on Monday and Friday of next week. The question is as follows: "Resolved, That the United States shall enforce by law the form of collective bargaining advocated by the American Federation of Labor."
On Monday at 7.30, at a place to be announced later, the Senior team taking the negative against the Junior's affirmative, will hold a debate, while at the same time and place the Sophomore orators will take the negative against the Freshmen's affirmative. On the following Friday the two winning teams will again debate; the winning team in this case will be presented with a set of cups given by the Debating Council. The teams are as follows: Senior team, B. A. Bentley, A. M. Stoddard, A. Green; Junior team, H. B. Davis, J. H. Rosenthal, J. D. Siegel, G. P. Heller (alternate); Sophomore team, C. W. Phelps, H. W. Hardy, S. A. Rosenblatt, G. P. Bickford; Freshman team, J. C. Hover, E. J. Babin, P. R. Harmel, W. J. Maier. Twelve minutes will be allowed each man for constructive speaking and five for rebuttal.
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