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FRESHMAN DEBATE TONIGHT

Volstead Act to be Argued by Crimson Negative Against Yale in Sanders--Affirmative Team at Princeton

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The Freshman debating team will face Yale 1925 at 8 o'clock tonight in Sanders Theatre, upholding the negative of the question: "Resolved that the Volstead Act should be modified in accordance with the greatest liberty consistent with the eighteenth amendment." At the same time, another Freshman team will argue the affirmative of the same question against Princeton 1925 at Princeton.

The negative speakers are as follows: Morton Arnold, G. L. Black, and G. K. Hourwich. They will speak in the order named above. The alternates, who have assisted in obtaining material for the speeches, and who will help in preparing the rebuttals, are G. E. Barton and B. G. Bechhoeffer. The Yale men, who will oppose them, are T. C. Hume, W. E. Birds all, and J. MacH. Hopkins Jr., and, as alternates, D. C. Downes and T. E. McHugh.

The affirmative team, which will go to Princeton from the University, will be made up of the following men; W. J. Milde, M. H. Thiessen, P. W. Williams, and C. S. Ferguson, alternate.

There will be three judges at the Sanders Theatre debate, Mr. R. M. Washburn '90, a priminent Boston lawyer, Professor C. H. Gray of Turts College, and Mr. E. J. Frost, vice-president of William Filence's Sons department store in Boston.

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