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With the Ivy League championship in sight, the Harvard Debate Council will meet Brown University tonight to uphold the affirmative of the topic, "Resolved: That the Federal Government should adopt a permanent program of price and wage controls."
Crimson representatives in the contest will be Jay R. Nussbaum '52 and Frank A Olson '53, president and vice-president of the Debate Council.
The Crimson's record in this year's Ivy League competition stands at three wins and two losses with five debates to come. Provided Harvard wins all its remaining contests it can regain the championship won two years ago.
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