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Segregation Debated By Howe, Sutherland

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Two Law School professors will lead a debate on the Supreme Court's segregation issue at tonight's open meeting of the Athenaeum in Burr Hall B at 8 p.m. Mark A. DeWolfe Howe, professor of Law, will debate the affirmative of "Resolved: That racial segregation in schools should be eliminated by exercise of the authority of the United States."

Under a new policy, the public can attend all meeting of the group.

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