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The regular debate of the Harvard Union will take place this evening.
The question under debate will be: "Resolved; That European immigration ought to be further restricted;" and the principal disputants will be; affirmative, C. C. Ramsey, Sp., and C. D. Gibbons '89; negative, L. R. Lewis, Gr., and J. M. Perkins '92.
The subject for the next debate will be chosen from the following questions: Resolved: That the United States should not materially increase her navy. Resolved: That the present jury system should be abolished. Resolved: That the purchase of large tracts of land in the U. S. for speculative purposes should be prohibited.
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