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DEBATERS WILL OPPOSE PRINCETON, HERE, YALE AT NEW HAVEN TONIGHT

SULLIVAN, STEPHENSON, HEALEY FORM CRIMSON AFFIRMATIVE

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Harvard, Yale and Princeton debating teams clash tonight in the annual Triangular meeting, arguing the question, "Resolved that this House approves the Neutrality legislation enacted by Congress."

The Crimson's affirmative team, consisting of A. Gilman Sullivan '36, Thomas S. Stephenson '37, and Joseph P. Healey '37 opposes the Princeton negative three, composed of Willis Snyder '36, Schuyler Crane '37, and Gordon Craig '36 in the Lowell House Common Room at 8 o'clock.

Meanwhile Harvard's negative trio, W. Tucker Dean '37, Richard W. Sullivan '36, and Irving Murray '36, meets the Yale affirmative squad in New Haven. At Princeton, the Yale negative team debates the Princeton affirmative.

The six Harvard speakers will receive the Collidge Gold Medals, and one of the six will win the Coolidge Award of $100.

Moses Ware '12, a Trustee of the Council will preside at the Lowell House meeting. Five alternates were chosen, James J. Fuld '37, Edward J. Duggan '37, and John A. Sullivan '38 for the affirmative, and Hubert H. Nexon '37, and Jay W. Kauffmann '38, for the Negative.

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