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National Topic Subject of '39 Debate in First Meeting

State and Federal Sovereignty to Be Tomorrow Evening's Topic

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State and federal sovereignty will be discussed at the first meeting of the Freshman Debating Club to be held tomorrow at 7.30 o'clock in the upper common room of the Union. George Gore '34, and Edward H. Hickey '33, Freshman proctors, are in charge of the group.

The subject for the formal debate is: Resolved: "That the states should surrender their sovereignty to the federal government." Robert M. Coquillette and Warrick E. Elrod, Jr. will speak for the affirmative. Caleb Foote and Joseph S. Harvin will defend the negative. There will be no decision.

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