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Three Seniors, two Juniors, and a Sophomore will take part in the triangular debate with Yale and Princeton next Tuesday. Subject of the debate is Resolved, That the United States and Great Britain should adopt the Hoover Plan for feeding subjugated nations in Europe.
Taking the affirmative against Yale at the Harvard Club in Boston will be James J. Pattee, Jr. '41, William C. Murphy '42, and Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41. Assuming the opposite view, Harvard's negative team of Payson R. Wolff '42, Richard B. Wolf '41, and John W. Sullivan '43 will travel to New Jersey to face their Princeton opponents. Harold M. Bailim '43 will act as alternate for either team.
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