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FRESHMAN DEBATES IN SESSION

Reduction of National Armaments Subject of Discussion Tonight

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This evening at seven o'clock the Freshmen Debating Club will hold the second of its series of informal debates and open meetings in the Smith Halls Common Room. The subject for discussion is "Resolved that National Armaments should be Reduced to a size adequate for internal purposes only". In the debate there will be no discussion as to the size to be determined, as it is supposed that the League of Nations would fix this.

R. S. Bowers '24, president of the club will preside, and a 14-piece Freshman orchestra will play. The regular speeches will be limited to five minutes each. For the affirmative Warren Corning '24, A. J. Bynington '24 and H. C. Lodge '24 will speak, while the negative will be represented by Holden Furber '24, George Kendall '24 and Michael Shagan '24. After these speakers, there will be an informal discussion of the question by any men present.

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