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Continuing the series of Inter-House Debates, Leverett will oppose Lowell on Monday, March 10, at Leverett Junior Common Room. The subject will be, "Resolved, That the closed shop be abolished," Leverett will take the affirmative while Lowell has the negative.
The next debate of the series will be on Tuesday, March 11, when Kirkland and Eliot will debate at Kirkland Junior Common Room on the subject, "Resolved, That the Presidency be limited to two terms." Kirkland upholds the affirmative; Eliot, the negative.
Adams and Dudley will continue the series on Thursday, March 13, taking as their subject, "Resolved, That the U. S. take over control in Greece." It has not been decided which team will take the affirmative.
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