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Harvard will be represented in the debate with Columbia by the following members of the Harvard Debating Council: Thomas H. Quinn '36, chairman, Victor H. Kramer '35, Hubert H. Nexon '37, and as alternate, Harold W. Danser '37. Choice of the two members for the Oxford debate is reserved until Oxford either accepts or rejects the split-team debate on news censorship.
Columbia will meet Harvard on December 10 at Meriden, Connecticut, where about a thousand gathered last year to hear Harvard and Princeton debate. Harvard will uphold the negative of the proposal "Resolved; That the private manufacture of munitions be abolished." Both teams may agree that international traffic in armaments should be outlawed. The first four speeches will be of fifteen minutes duration, while the two rebuttals will last six minutes.
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