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Nineteen men were retained for the triangular debate with Yale and Princeton, after the preliminary trials held in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House yesterday. The candidates were permitted to speak on either side of the question: Resolved: that a national police force be created. The triangular debate will be held on Friday, April 13.
Nineteen Retained
The men retained are: George R. Farnham '36, Melvin Levy '36, Morris J. Litwack '34, Hyman Goldenstein '36, William H. Jefferys, Jr. '36, Frederick DeW. Bolman, Jr. '35, Oscar M. Lurie '35, Charles B. Feibleman '36, George Gore '34, Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, Howard M. Lawn '34, Isadore Rosenblatt '34, Thomas H. Quinn '36, Symour M. Peyser '34. Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, Howard M. Lawn '34, Issdore Rosenblatt '34, Thomas H. Quinn '36, Asa E. Phillips, Jr. '34, Henry V. Poor '36, Powers McLean '35, and Victor H. Kramer '35. These men will compete for places on the team in another series of trails to be held on Wednesday, March 21, at 4.15 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. The winner of the competition will receive the Coolidge award of $100.
Edward M. Rowe '27, director of Debating, is Chairman of the Board of Judges for the trials. The other judges are Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking, John F. Cary '28, James M. Swigert 3L, and Paul G. Reardon 2L.
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