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HARVARD DEBATERS ARGUE WITH STANFORD OVER RADIO

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Separated by 3500 miles in the first transcontinental radio debate, teams of Harvard and Stanford argued yesterday on the question "Resolved, That America needs a stronger central government", while radio engineers at stations WNAC in Boston, WABC in New York, and KFRC in San Francisco effected shifts between these points.

Debating in order were J. H. Ruskin '33 for Harvard, Conn for Stanford, M. G. Hoffman '34 for Harvard, Huneke for Stanford. Conn, stressing the inefficiency of Congress, concluded Stanford's negative case in a short rebuttal, and Ruskin closed the affirmative argument for Harvard pointing out the need for centralization in dealing with crime. No decision was given.

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