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Freshmen Argue World Federation

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The immediate necessity for federal world government was rejected at the weekly meeting of the Freshman Debate Society last night in the Union Upper Common Room.

James E. Sandmire. Jr. '52, Edward M. Wilford '52, and Leslie L. Ward '52 made up the winning negative team on the topic, "Resolved: That the United Nations now be revised into a Federal World Government." Walter C, Carrington, William A. Klein, and Herbert Levin, all of '52, took the affirmative.

Carrington, Ward, and Donald F. McNeil, Jr. '52 will debate at Andover December 10 against Phillips Andover in the freshman society's first outside meeting of the year. The Yardlings will take the negative on the topic, "Resolved: That a system of compulsory arbitration be established in basic American industries."

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