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In a contest which is expected to test the educational value of two of Massachusetts' leading institutions, the Harvard University debating team will engage in a battle of wits with the Norfolk State prison colony's forensic specialists this Sunday.
The collegians are forced to waive the four year rule of inter-collegiate competition as some of the colony team have longer terms before graduation. The convicts also have an edge in experience, gained inside the courtroom upholding the negative side of a question in which the law argued the affirmative. This time, however, the prisoners will uphold the affirmative. The subject is Resolved, That the National Labor Relations Board should be empowered to enforce arbitration of all industrial disputes. The Yale News
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