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SIMONDS WINS $50 PRIZE IN FRESHMAN DEBATE TRIALS

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At the trials for the annual triangular Harvard-Yale-Princeton Freshman debate, held yesterday in Holden Chapel, eight Freshman were chosen to make up the two teams which will represent Harvard. The following men were selected by Celian Ufford '19 and J. F. Harding '30; judges: Affirmative team: R. B. Eckles '32, E. H. Cohen '32, R. N. Clark '32, and L. E. Becker '32, alternate. Negative team: A. A. Windecker '32, P. C. Reardon '32, R. H. Simonds '32, and Arnold Isenberg '32, alternate.

The prize of $50 which was offered to the man making the best speech on the question of compulsory arbitration, was awarded to Simonds, with Clark and Windecker receiving honorable mention. The debate is to be held on April 26, the affirmative team debating Princeton here and the negative team traveling to Yale.

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