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The University debating team will meet the Syracuse representatives this evening at the Auditorium at Albany when they uphold the affirmative of the question "Resolved. That the United States should Cancel in full the war debts of the Allied Powers."
Another meet on the same subject will be held on next Saturday when the team will journey to Delaware, Ohio, to argue against the Ohio Wesleyan University.
The subject for the annual triangular debate which the University will hold against Yale and Princeton on the evening of Friday, March 24, will be: Resolved, "that the United States should recognize the Soviet Government of Russia." As in the past, the University will be represented by two teams. An affirmative team will go to New Haven for the debate with Yale, while the University will uphold the negative side of the question against Princeton in Sanders Theatre.
The first of a series of trials for the triangular debate will be held on Monday evening, February 27, and 7 o'clock in Harvard 6. All men who come should be prepared to speak for five minutes on either side of the above question. Trials will not be restricted to men who are already members of the University team.
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