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"Fascism and its effect upon Italy", will be the subject for discussion at the next meeting of the Debating Union to be held at 7.30 o'clock in the Union on March 3, according to an announcement by E. J. Metzdorf '26, President of the Debating Union. The subject will be worded in the form of a definite proposition at some time before the meeting and the discussion will follow the usual procedure.
Three speakers for the affirmative and three for the negative will open the discussion with the two sides addressing the audience alternately. The debate will then be thrown open for speeches from the floor and the English practice of heckling will be permitted at the meeting next Wednesday night. Three other dates which will complete the Debating Union's schedule for the year were announced by Metzdorf as, March 24, April 7, and May 7.
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