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TEAMS ARE PICKED FOR FIRST DEBATE OF YEAR

TEAM FOR EACH DEBATE PICKED FROM TOURNAMENT SQUAD

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Eight men have been selected by the Harvard Debating Council for the first debate of the year to be held Friday, November 8, with the New Jersey Law School at Newark, New Jersey, it was announced last night.

The men from among whom the team of four speakers and four alternates will be selected are L. B. Cohen, Jr. 33, R. B. Eckles '32, J. F. Harding '30, G. W. Harrington '30, J. S. Jennison '30, D. D. Lloyd '34, P. C. Reardon '32, and A. B. Rood '31.

Eight additional students were chosen to the membership of the University Squad, from which the three University Debating teams will be selected. The additional men are W. E. Esber '31, F. C. Fiechter, Jr. '32, D. I. Cooke, Jr. '31, W. S. Baskerville '32, R. M. Alt '32, J. E. Willard '30, A. A. Windecker, Jr. '32, and P. H. Cohen '32.

Split Teams Debate

The system of debating to be used in the contest with the New Jersey Law School is that of split teams, where two men from each school speak on each team, giving each school an equal representation on both affirmative and negative sides. The method of selecting teams in the University is also new this year. A squad has been selected from which a team will be chosen prior to each debate of the season. Men who do not place on an inter-school debate will have an opportunity to improve their speaking before the next debate, and win a post on a later team.

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