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Wendell Phillips Club.

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The Wendell Phillips Club will hold its regular meeting this evening at 7.30 in University 16. The question for debate is "Resolved. That President Eliot's stand on college athletics should be endorsend."

It will be debated on the affirmative by D. King '95 and W. S. Youngman '95; on the negative by H. W. Dutch '96 and G. A. Kaven '95. After the principal disputants have spoken, the debate will be opened to five-minute speeches from the floor. The meeting is open to members of the University and any who desire to speak are invited to do so. Members who have not obtained their shingles may do so tonight. A full attendance at the business meeting is requested.

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