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The first Harvard-Radcliffe debate in 11 years, which took place last Monday, will be repeated tonight at 8 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House. The initial meeting of the teams, on both of which students from the two institutions held places, as so enthusiastically received that the Harvard and Radcliffe Debating Councils have decided to repeat the program.
In last week's debate the affirmative team, composed of D. D. Lloyd '31, R. H. Jones of Harvard, and Mary Glaser '30 and Catherine Ruggles '32 of Radcliffe, as awarded the decision. Tonight he negative team, with L. B. Cohen, ir. '32, D. I. Cooke '31, Mrs. Edith Linden '30 and Mary Kenyon '32 as speakers, will get another chance to best their opponents, Censorship will again in the subject of the discussion.
Father W. J. Kenealy, director of the Fulton Debating Society of Boston College, and Professor M. C. Fuller, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will act as judges, the third vote to be rendered by the audience. James V. Gibbon former coach of the Boston University debating team, will preside.
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