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Socialists Uphold Party Cause Against Debate Council Tonight

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"Resolved, That Socialism is worthy of support" will be the topic of a debate tonight at 8:30 o'clock in Harvard 6 between the Socialist Workers Party and the Debate Council.

Upholding the Council's negative position on the resolution will be J. Philip Bahn '49 and Detlev F. Vagts '49, while two Socialist Workers will defend the affirmative side of the argument.

The debate will be of the non-decision type, with audience participation permitted after the speeches. Tonight's contest is the return match on a debate on the same topic held at the Boston head-quarters of the Socialist Workers Party earlier this year.

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