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TOMORROW TO SEE TWO DEBATE TEAMS IN LEAGUE ACTION

Rowe, Winkler, Thurber Take Negative Against Bruins--Mantle, Lorenzen, Sharp Oppose Wesleyan

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In the second triangular debate of the season tomorrow night, the University speakers will oppose Brown and Wesley an: the negative team speaking in Paine Music Hall, while the affirmative journeys to Middletown, Conn.

Brown will send F.B. Wiener '27 and H.S. Sizer '29 to oppose E.M. Rowe '27. Mark Winkler '28, and F.B. Thurber '30 as alternate, in the Music Building at 8:15 o'clock.

The subject, Resolved: That this house favors President Coolidge's budget message of December 8, 1926 concerning naval construction, will be argued in all league debates of this round.

Judging the speakers will be L.R. Talbot, L.D. Roys, and the Reverend Abbot Peterson D.D. of Boston, with Professor G.G. Wilson of the University faculty, a graduate of Brown acting as Chairman of the meeting.

The affirmative speakers, E.G. Mantle '28, Secretary of the Debating Council, and F.W. Lorenzen '28, President, with R.H. Sharp '30 as alternate will oppose Wesleyan at Middletown. The names of the Connecticut speakers have not as yet been announced.

On March 26, the final league debate will be held, with Yale and Princeton opposing the University. The following Saturday April 2, the Freshman team will meet Princeton away from home, in its first debate of the season.

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