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'54 Debaters Beat Princeton

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A 2 to 1 decision gave the freshman debating team a victory at Princeton Saturday night in the first debate of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton triangle series. Robert B. Ulltan, Milton S. Gwirtsman, and Gerald W. Gorman upheld the affirmative for the freshmen with German delivering the rebuttal.

The student's debated the subject: "Resolved: That the pursuit of happiness is proving detrimental to the American people."

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