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"Resolved. That students should be prohibited from attending tutoring bureaus", will be the timely subject up for discussion, when the Freshmen Debating Society holds its first battle in the upper common room of the Union, tomorrow evening from 7:15 to 8:45 o'clock.
Euno R. Hobbing, and Julian S. Hess will uphold the affirmative side of the question, while the opposite point of view will be maintained by Paul W. Cherington, and David F. Aberle. The main speeches will be of eight and ten minute duration, while five minutes will be allotted each side for the purpose of refutation.
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