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NEW TRIALS FOR PASTEUR DEBATE WILL BE HELD

G. E. Lodgen '32 is Only One to Qualify in First Tryout--Five Places Open for Finals a Week From Today

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Of all the entrants in the preliminaries of the Pasteur Debate, held recently in Holden Chapel, G. E. Lodgen '32 was the only candidate considered up to the standard of this competition, it was announced yesterday by Assistant Professor F. C. Packard Jr. '20. Additional trials for the purpose of selecting five other entrants will be held today in Holden Chapel at one o'clock, at which time competitors will be required to deliver a five minute talk on the subject 'Resolved. That France's stand in the '930 Naval Parley was justified".

The finals are scheduled to be held a week from tonight in the Fogg large lecture room.

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