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In the first inter-House debate to be held at Harvard, Dunster will oppose Winthrop tonight in the Winthrop House Common Room, arguing on the subject, Resolved. That a system of higher education similar to that in England be adopted by Harvard.
Dunster is upholding the affirmative side of the question, while Winthrop has taken the negative. The three men who will debate for Dunster are Edwin N. Kimball '35, William M. Hunt, II '36, and Samuel W. Pillsbury '36. The Winthrop team, as previously announced, will be composed of John S. Weber '36, Webster F. Williams, Jr. '35, and Richard J. Youdin '36.
The debate will be preceded by the usual Thursday night Winthrop House dinner.
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