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The Yale-Princeton Debate was held last night in the Second Presbyterian Church, Princeton.
The speakers on the Yale side spoke in the following order, J. I. Chamberlain '95; W. D. Leeper '93 L. S.; and W. E. Thoms '94. The Princeton speakers were Donald McCall '94; J. F. Ewing '93; and McCready Sykes '94.
The question for the debate was "Resolved, That the peaceful annexation of Canada would be beneficial to the United States."
J. W. Alexander of Princeton presided. Princeton had the affirmative side of the question.
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