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THE DEBATE

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The CRIMSON, on behalf of Harvard University, welcomes to Cambridge the representatives of the British National Union of Students. As always in such displays, the debate tonight in Symphony Hall will be more than an exhibition of forensics; its larger meaning will not be restricted to respective arguments of negative and positive but rather will it tend to an actual exposition of a theory--that the strongest unifying bonds between two countries are those of its vouth and its intellect. Tonight's meeting combines both elements. The CRIMSON gladly recommends the contest as an antidote to that comedy of errors now taking place in Chicago.

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