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OXFORD AND YALE EXCHANGE ONE MAN IN DEBATE TONIGHT

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The Oxford debaters will meet the Yale team tonight in Sprague Hall, New Haven, Conn., to argue "The Occupation of the Ruhr", the same question used Monday night when the Englishmen overwhelmed the University debating team in Symphony Hall. A novel feature of the debate is that each team will exchange one man. Of the Oxford team, one will be a member of the affirmative team and two of the negative and Yale will have one negative man from Oxford and two American affirmative speakers.

The three Yale debaters will be E. L. Richards, S. H. Blackmer, affirmative, and Walter Harris negative.

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