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The Debate Council will wind up its fall program with the annual home and home debate with Yale this year on the subject: "Resolved, the Communist teachers be barred from American Colleges."
The Cambridge portion of the debate, in which Norman M. Hinerfeld '51, Melvin L. Zurier '50, and Richard D. Rohr '50, will take the negative, will be held in the Winthrop Junior Common Room at 8 p.m. and will be broadcast by the Crimson Network. William C. Becker '51, Richard W. Hulbert '51, and Richard S. Stewart '50 will uphold the affirmative at New Haven.
Debate at Tufts
In addition to the Yale talks, two other teams from the Debate Council will speak tonight at a tournament of New England colleges at Tufts.
Last night the Debate Council defeated John Marshall College, taking the affirmative on the question of nationalization of basic industries in America.
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