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DEBATING TEAM VICTORIOUS

Beats William and Mary, Proving That Movies Are Beneficial

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Supporting the negative of the subject, Resolved: that the movies are more harmful than beneficial, a Debating Council team of C. Bedford Johnson '40 and Bernard Rivin '40 defented William and Mary College in the radio forum yesterday afternoon.

Emphasizing that the movies are invaluable entertainment, highly educational, and a profitable business venture, the negative succeeded in proving statistics quoted by the affirmative were out of date and that The League of Decency had done much to improve the quality of pictures in the last four years.

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