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'52 Debaters Win at Princeton, Lose Here

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Freshman debaters last night lost their first match of the year to Yale at the Union, but beat Princeton at Princeton in the freshman triangle series. By also taking a third debate from Princeton at New Haven, Yale won the series.

Julius Adler, John G. Morey, and Lester L. Ward, all of '52, debated the affirmative here on the topic: "Resolved, That a world government should be established now." Arguing the negative of the same subject at Princeton were David Auerbach, Leo Bersani, and Allen Lichtenberg, all members of '52.

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