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DEBATORS DEFEAT LIONS BUT LOSE TO WEST POINT

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One victory and one defeat was the weekend score for the Debate Council, which sent one team down to New York Saturday to defeat Columbia for the second time this team, while another squad, was being out argued by a visiting group of debaters from West Point.

William F. D. Balley '46 and James J. Sullivan, Jr. '47 successfully debated the affirmative case against the Lions in the question of peacetime military training, while Richard Kleindienst '49 and Detlev F. Vagis '49 were losing to the Cadets on the issue of compulsory arbitration.

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