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NAME FRESHMAN DEBATERS TO MEET BROWN TOMORROW

Prohibition is Topic of Discussion at Providence

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Announcement was made yesterday of the names of the three members and the three alternates of the Freshman debating team, which will encounter the Brown University freshmen tomorrow night at Providence. Harvard will take the affirmative side of the question: "Resolved, That prohibition is a noble experiment".

The following men were selected to argue the affirmative side for the Freshmen: D. J. Boorstin '34, J. J. O'Donnell '34, and J. W. Russell '34. To serve as alternates M. A. Hoffman '34. G. G. Johnson '34, and R. S. Lehman '34, were named. These selecting were made on the basis of tryouts which were held Monday evening in Gore Hall.

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