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The Freshman Debate Council will face M.I.T. in its first bout Saturday. The Council will send a team of four men, two to defend each side of the proposition, "Resolved: That Congress should have the power to nullify decisions of the Supreme Court."
President J. Eugene Clements '63 and Treasurer Charles A. Stevenson '63 will uphold the affirmative position against one section of the M.I.T. team, while Vice-President Michael S. Rice '63 and Publicity Chairman James B. Vaughter '63 will defend the negative opinion against the other.
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