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Tonight at 7.30, in Sever 1, occurs the first debate of the Harvard Union, on the subject, Resolved, That the election of Wm. Jennings Bryan will be for the best interest of the United States. Wirt Howe L. S., and W. B. Parker '97, who will speak in the affirmative, were on the last Yale debate, Parker as a principal and Howe as alternate. A. M. Sayre '98, and J. P. Warren Gr., their opponents, are also intercollegiate debaters, Sayre with Yale and Warren with Princeton. Between such men the debate will be a good one and should be well attended. All members of the University are invited to speak.
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