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"Resolved, That Hoover should be re-elected" will be the subject of a debate to be held in the dining hall of Eliot House on Tuesday, October 18, at 8 o'clock. This subject will be debated by members of the Republican and Democratic Clubs of Harvard.
Members of the Republican Club who will uphold the affirmative are: Edmund Mays '32, A. E. Phillips '34, and R. H. Amberg '33, president of the Republicans. Members of the Democratic Club who will oppose the affirmative viewpoint are: J. T. Higgins '34, D. M. Sullivan '33 president of the Democrats, and Gerald Harrington '30.
The debate will be followed by an informal meeting and forum in which all members of the University are invited to participate.
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