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Karff, Olson Awarded Coolidge Debate Prizes, $330, Yesterday

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Samuel E. Karff '52 and Frank A. Olson '52 won $165 apiece yesterday afternoon in the Debate Council's annual Coolidge Prize contest. The two men upheld the negative side of the resolution: That the Democratic administration should be returned in 1952.

The pair defeated Jay R. Nussbaum '52 Richard A. Levin '54 and Walter C. Carrington ,'52 before a small audience in Lamont Forum Room. This trio upheld the affirmative side. Also on the negative team was Lester L. Ward '52.

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