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Union Debaters Argue Problem Of U. S. Assistance to Greece

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Aid to Greece and Turkey was the topic of a non-decision debate conducted by the Union Debate Society in the Union Liberty Room last night.

Defending the affirmative of the topic: "Resolved, That the United States should extend economic and financial aid to Greece with United States military and civilian personnel as advisers and supervisors of such aid" were David L. Jones '50 and L. M. Walker '50.

Donald W. Conley '50 and Richard R. Robinson '50 upheld the negative. A discussion of the issues involved followed the actual contest.

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