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'52 Oators Win, Pick H-Y-P Series Teams

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Freshman debaters ran their string of consecutive victories to six when they gained the decision over Princeton yesterday at the Union. Walter C. Carrington '52, and Jay R. Nussbaum '52 argued for the crimson, taking the negative side of the topic: "Resolved that basic industries should be nationalized in the United states."

Named to participate in the Triangle Series with Yale and Princeton, beginning Wednesday, May 18, were Julius Adler, David L. Auerbach, Leo Bersand, Allen J. Lichtenberg, John G. Morey, and Lester L. Ward, all of the Class of 1952.

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