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At the second meeting of the Harvard Debating Union, to be held tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union, the principal speakers will be Dr. Tehyl Hsieh, prominent Chinese liberal, and Professor C. C. Batchelder '89 of Columbia University.
The question to be debated will be one of Chinese independence, and will be worded as follows: "Resolved, That the Western Powers should recognize the Nanking Nationalist Government as a first step toward surrendering political control over the Chinese tariff and foreign policy and gradually abandoning the extraterritorial features of the concessions."
After opening the meeting, to which all members of the University are invited, W. S. Stone 21, chairman, will yield the floor to the first speaker for the affirmative, who will be J. B. Fyffe '29. He will be opposed by D. D. Hochstein '31 and J. H. Sheldon 1G.
Dr. Hsieh, hailed by representatives of the American press as the "Roosevelt of China", will then mount the rostrum to uphold his well-defined stand of "Hands off China!"
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