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CABOT AND BURNS TO DEBATE ON PROHIBITION QUESTION

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Prohibition will again come up for discussion tomorrow evening at 7.15 o'clock at the Harvard Hostess House at 25 Follen Street, when the question, "Is prohibition desirable?" will be debated.

The discussion promises to be of unusual interest because of the viewpoints which the speakers will probably take. The affirmative will be argued by a sociologist and medical authority, R.C. Cabot '89, Professor of Clinical Medicine and Professor of Social Ethics while his stand will be attacked from the legal viewpoint by J.J. Burns, Assistant Professor of Law.

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