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DEBATERS OPPOSE TUFTS TOMORROW

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Two teams from the Harvard Debate Council will be out to gain the Crimson's third straight victory when they engage Tufts in a home-and-home debate tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. Defending the negative case in the question "Resolved, That Germany be split into separate political entities after the war" will be Frank Woidich, NROTC, and Albert Marks '47. This debate will take place in the Lowell House Junior Common Room.

At the same time, John Rowe, NROTC, and Edwin Jacob '47 will argue the affirmative position in the same question in a debate at Tufts.

As a result of trials held last night, the Debate Council announces the election of Richard Firth '48, Robert Gabler '46, Richard Gardner '48, and Ray Goldberg '48.

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