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"Resolved: That this house favors the policy of the Coolidge administration in regard to Nicaragua", is the subject for this year's Harvard-Yale-Princeton debate, it was announced last night by F. W. P. Lorenzen '28, President of the Debating Council. The Harvard negative team will oppose the Princeton affirmatives in Paine Hall Saturday, March 26, at 8.15 o'clock. Simultaneous with this debate, the Harvard affirmative team will oppose the Yale negatives at New Haven and the Princeton negative team will dbate the Yale arguers at Princeton.
Princeton men who will oppose Harvard in Paine Hall Saturday evening will be E. P. Sorene, V. V. R. Booth, and R. W. Shugg. The Harvard negative team will be composed of A. S. Reel '23, D. T. Mantle '28, and D. W. Chapman '27, with Mark Winkler '28 as alternate. Professor A. N. Holcombe '06 will preside.
The travelling affirmative team will be, in the order of their speeches, F. W. P. Lorenzen '28, E. D. Rowe '27, and Barrett Williams '29. E. H. Hubbard '30 will act as alternate.
The subject for the Yale-Harvard Freshman Debate, which will be held at the same time as the University Debate, will be the same as the one which the two-University teams will argue. The Freshman team personnel will be announced later.
Admission to the University debate Saturday evening will be 50 cents. Tickets may be obtained at the Coop and at Leavitt and Peirce's.
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