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ANNOUNCE JUDGES FOR YALE DEBATE FRIDAY

Trials for Coolidge Prize to be Held in New Lecture Hall This Evening--Subject: "Resolved: That Employers Should Give Up Open Shop"

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The Judges for the debate between the University and Yale, which is to be held in Sanders Theatre Friday evening, have been decided upon. They are Ex-Governor Samuel W. McCall, Mr. Sherman L. Whipple and Dr. Frank O. Hall. The chairman of the debate is to be Mr. Edward A. Filene.

The trials for the Coolidge prize will be held in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The members of the two teams will give their speeches as they have been prepared for the debate Friday night, on the subject "Resolved: That the employers of labor should give up the principle of the open shop." Those who are to take part in the prize debate are P. R. Harmel '23, K. S. Fanning Unc., and C. W. Phelps '22, who will speak on the affirmative side of the question, and S. A. Rosenblatt '22, C. H. Wheldon '21, W. S. Holbrook '21, and E. D. Hutchinson '22, and who are to speak on the negative side.

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