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The Committee on Arrangements for Intercollegiate Debates has received from Princeton a list of twenty-two men from which the three judges are to be selected. At a meeting of the committee held last evening a sub-committee of three men was appointed to take entire charge of the matter of selecting these judges.
At this meeting it was also announced that a letter had been received by a member of the faculty from the University of Wisconsin asking that negotiations might be opened for holding a joint debate between the two universities. The committee unanimously voted to send word to the University of Wisconsin that as Harvard already has two 'Varsity debates scheduled for this year it will be impossible for her to consider such a proposition.
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