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FRESHMEN PREPARE FOR TRIANGULAR DEBATE IN MAY

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Six Freshmen were selected yesterday at trials in Holden Chapel to form two teams to speak in the annual Triangular Debate between Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Of the six, three will argue the negative against Yale at New Haven, while the remaining men will speak for the affirmative against Princeton in Cambridge when the debates are held in May.

The speakers chosen were: D. M. Sullivan '33, who was judged best speaker and awarded the Coolidge Prize; A. G. Malkin '33, E. W. Fuller '33, D. I. Taradash '33, J. R. Wink '33, and J. B. Gilbert '33.

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