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A committee to take charge of inter-House debating has been chosen by the Debating Council. This committee is composed of two men from each house, who will act as house committees for their respective houses. These house committees will supervise the debating and make the schedule for their houses.
The committees are; Adams, Charles Feibleman '36, G. Raymond Dennet '36; Brooks, Abraham J. Creidenberg '34, Powers McLean '35; Dunster, Edward N. Kimball '35, Samuel W. Pillsbury '36; Eliot, John A. Strauss '36, Victor H. Kramer '35; Leverett, Julian S. Bach '36, C. Lowell Harriss '34; Lowell, Charles R. Cherington '35, Herbert A. Fierst '35; Kirkland, Joseph A. Weber, Jr. '35, Frank J. Casale '35; Winthrop, William H. Jefferys '36, Leonard C. Levin '36.
The Debating Council has already arranged a program of inter-House debates, which will be announced shortly after the Christmas vacation. The Council feels that it will become a definite part of inter-House activity.
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