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NO VERDICT DETERMINED IN HARVARD-COLUMBIA DEBATE

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New York, Feb. 26--Debating for the second time this year, the Freshman debating team met the Columbia University freshmen here tonight. No decision was rendered.

The subject of the debate was: "Resolved: That man has more to fear than to hope for from science in the future." The Harvard freshmen argued the affirmative side of this question. The men who represented Harvard were: H. H. Freed-lander, Robert Kramer, and A. O. Lindstrom.

In their first forensic contest, the Freshman team defeated the Choate School by a decision of the audience.

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