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Peace after the war will be the theme of a debate between Harvard and Dartmouth Colleges this evening. The subject of the debate, which will take place in the Lowell House Junior Common Room at 8 o'clock, is "Resolved, that the United Nations after the war should establish an international police force to help preserve the peace."
Taking the affirmative position for Harvard will be Albert J. Marks, Jr. '47, and Arthur D. Sporn '47, of the Debating Council. The Dartmouth debaters will defend the negative.
Judges for the debate will include E. Merrick Dodd, professor of Law at the Harvard Law School, Neil A. McDonald, instructor in Government, and Frederick R. McCreary, of the English A. Department.
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