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The Harvard Debating Council will go on the air Thursday afternoon when it meets M.I.T. Broadcast by WAAB in the Harvard Forum of the Air, the Debating Council will uphold the affirmative on the question: "Resolved, That all un-American activities should be forcibly suppressed."

Grenville Clark, Jr. '41, and Curtis A. Bush '43 will compose the Crimson team with William C. Murphy '42 acting as chairman.

Tuesday afternoon, November 12, Richard Wolff '41, C. Gorden Haines '41, Thomas J. O'Toole '42, and Harold M. Bailin '43, will debate both sides of "Resolved, That the U. S. should send food in our own ships to the victims of the European war, if available food supplies give out this winter."

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