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TRIANGULAR ARGUMENT TO TAKE PLACE TODAY

First Three Cornered Forensic Tilt Is With Brown and Wesleyan--Begins at 8.15 O'clock

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At 8.15 o'clock tonight the first of the series of the Intercollegiate League triangular debates will be held in the New Lecture Hall, when the University team upholding the affirmative will engage the debating team from Wesleyan College in a duel of words on the subject, "Resolved, That all nations abandon all extra territory rights in China."

At the same hour the University team arguing on the negative side of the question will meet the affirmative speakers of the Brown debating team at Providence on the same subject. To complete the traingle, the Brown team upholding the affirmative will journey to Middletown, Conn., to meet the affirmative team of Wesleyan College.

Speakers for the University affirmative team are S. M. Silverman '30, and Norman Winer '29, for the negative team Saul Rosenzweig '29, and Robert Weaver '29.

The only names to be had last night for the opposing teams were S. H. Levy and H. S. Sizer who will speak on the affirmative team of Brown University.

Having the assistance of M. K. Kwong '29, who has assisted in coaching the team, and who has an intimate knowledge of the subject under discussion, Coach E. M. Rowe 1L. has been greatly aided in preparing his teams for the coming argument.

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