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The Princeton and University Freshman orators will test their strength in Sanders Theatre Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, when one of the '26 debating teams maintains the negative of the question "Resolved: That the United States should call together the powers signatory to the Versailles Treaty to consider revision of the Treaty". At the same time a second Freshman team, upholding the affirmative, will face Yale in New Haven. Professor G. S. Wilson of the Department of Government will preside at the debate, while the following men will act as judges: Reverend W. H, Van Allen, Rector of the Church of the Advent in Boston; Mr. Frederick S. Snyder, President of the Boston Chamber of Commerce; and the Honorable David J. Gallagher. L. '13, and ex-district attorney.
The negative team is composed of H. M. Hart, F. S. Tupper and J. W. Perkins, and the affirmative team of H. C. Davidson, P. G. Kirk, and A. D. Phillips. Tickets are now on sale in the Freshman dormitories by the candidates for the managership and may be purchased by the public at the Cooperative or at Leavitt and Peirce's.
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