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Debaters Pick Teams To Argue in Coolidge, Triangular Contests

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Richard A. Levin '54, Walter C. Carrington '52, and Jay R. Nussbaum '52 will take the affirmative, and Frank A. Olson '53, Samuel E. Karff '52, and Lester L. Ward '52 will argue the negative at this year's Triangular Debate.

The topic for both the Triangular and Coolidge Prize Debates is, Resolved: That the Democratic Administration Should Be Retained in 1952.

Tryouts were held by the Debate Council yesterday. Carroll F. Miles 3PA, teaching fellow in Government, and Caldwell Titcomb '55 were the judges.

The Coolidge Prize debate is scheduled to May 12, and the first of the Triangular contests, the debate with Princeton, will be held May 14.

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