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PICK EIGHT FRESHMAN DEBATERS

Others May Speak Tomorrow in Harvard 6 on Philippine Question

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Fifteen Freshmen reported last night in Harvard Hall for the preliminary 1927 Triangular Debate trials. Men who were unable to appear last night may speak tomorrow evening, in Harvard 6, on the question Philippine Independence.

The following eight men are retained as a result of last night's trials: D. W. Chapman, J. R. Cherry, J. F. Davidson, M. J. Hoffman, F. J. Otis, E. W. Rovere, E. I. Wallach, C. H. Whitney, Jr.

The eight men retained last night and four more to be picked tomorrow will speak again Monday evening.

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