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Accompanied by the strains of a convict swing band, the Harvard debating team utterly vanquished the "Baddies" of the Norfolk Prison Colony last night within their 'opponents' walls.
Taking the affirmative side, the Crimson lineup, consisting of F. Welch Peel '39, Malcom Wilkey '40, and Thomas Carroll '42, convinced the judges that government pump-priming was unsatisfactory.
Bulwark of the Norfolk side was a certain lifer named John Wall, who will probably prove a stumbling block in the success of many Harvard debators of future generations.
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