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The Harvard-Yale debate which is to take place tomorrow night in the Hyperion Theatre, New Haven, promises to be an interesting and well arranged contest. Hon. Chauncy M. Depew will preside. Professor Brander Matthews of Columbia, Governor Brown of Rhode Island, and Dr. W. R. Rainsford of New York have been chosen judges. After the debate a reception and banquet will be given by the Yale Union to the speakers, judges, and visiting Harvard men.
C. A. Duniway will open and close the debate for Harvard. W. E. Hutton will speak second and W. C. Douglas third. Each speaker will be limited to fifteen minutes. At the close five minutes will be given each side for rebuttal.
The Yale Union has sent word that it will entertain all Harvard men who attend.
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