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The men who are to represent Princeton in the Harvard-Princeton debate to be held at Princeton next month have been chosen as follows: Robert M. McElroy P. G., of Missouri; Robert F. Sterling '97, of Pennsylvania, and Howard H. Yocum '98, of Pennsylvania, with Robert O. Kirkwood '97, of New York, as alternate. The three regular debaters are members of the American Whig Society, and the a ternate is a member of the Cliosophic Society.
The question discussed at the trial was the same as will be debated in the final contest, namely: "Resolved, That assuming the adoption of adequate Constitutional amendments, the United States should institute a system of responsible Cabinet Government."
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