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POSTPONE DATES FOR 1926 DEBATING TEAMS

Freshmen Will Speak at Exeter and Middlesex on February 23--Preparations to Begin After Mid-Year Period--Subject Unchanged

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The University Debating Council announced yesterday that after a conference with the Debating Councils of Exeter and Middlesex the Freshman debates with those schools previously scheduled for January 12 and January 17 respectively have been postponed until February 23.

This action was deemed necessary because of the conflicting vacation periods. This, however, will necessitate no new trials, for this work of the Freshman team will be suspended until after the period of mid-year examinations. The subject for the debates, "Resolved: That the United States should enter into an agreement with the former Allied Nations for the mutual cancellation of interallied war debts", will remain the same.

The date of the University debates with Pittsburg, January 13, has not been changed, and in view of the short time for preparation the team has already begun intensive training.

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