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FURTHER DEBATING TRIALS

Two Teams of Freshmen Will Argue Irish Question Tonight in Preparation for Triangular Contest

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Further trials for the Freshman debating teams are to be held this evening at 7 o'clock in Harvard 6. The twelve men who were retained after the preliminary trials on Monday evening have been divided into two teams, which will debate on the subject "Resolved: That Ireland Should be Granted her Immediate independence." This is to be the subject for the Freshman Triangular Debate, which will be held with Yale and Princeton on April 15. The exact wording of the question has not yet been decided upon, but will be announced in a few days.

The teams which are to debate to-night are as follows:

Affirmative,--R. S. Bowers, J. Y. Wagy, H. I. Beriyn, J. R. Fianders, H. S. Stamats, and J. F. McMullan.

Negative,--H. G. Lowenstein, F. E. Bowman, M. A. Feleone, S. E. Taber, M. J. Shayan, and J. I. King.

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