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Announcement of the teams for the Freshman debates with Yale, which is to take the place of triangular debate this year and which will be held on Saturday, April 29, was made yesterday. The 1935 meetings are organized on the same plan as the University contest, with the Harvard negative speakers going to New Haven and the affirmative remaining in Cambridge.
The proposition to be argued has been chosen as, "Resolved, That the present trend toward vocationalism is to be deplored."
Meetings of each of the teams were held last evening to discuss phases of the topic. Members of the affirmative team are, F. DeW. Bolman, Jr. '35, H. H. Freedlander '35, and O. M. Lurie '35, with A. O. Lindstrum '35, and J. G. Patterson '35 acting as alternates.
The negative team, which will journey to New Haven is made up of Robert Kramer '35, Morris Pfaelxer, 2d '35, and F. L. Wiegand, Jr., with V. H. Kramer '35, and J. B. Cahn '35 as alternates.
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