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PRINCETON DEBATE.

Judges For the Debate Next Friday Decided Upon.

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The arrangements for the Princeton debate are now practically complete. The men who have been chosen to serve as judges are: Professor A. T. Hadley of Yale, Professor Richmond Mayo-Smith of Columbia, and Hon. George Fred Williams, ex-congressman from Massachusetts. As previously announced, ex-Governor Wm. E. Russell will preside at the debate.

Among those who will be present afterwards at the banquet are the following: President Eliot, ex-Governor Russell, ex-Governor Long, President Francis A. Walker, the judges, Professor James Barr Ames, Professor Albert Bushnell Hart, Professor George P. Baker, Professor L B. R. Briggs, Professor F. W. Taussig.

Although J. P. Warren came out to Cambridge yesterday morning he was again taken ill in the afternoon and the chances of his taking part in the debate are not so good as they were yesterday morning. In case he is unable to speak F. R. Steward '96, the alternate, will take his place.

The tickets for the floor and the first balcony are almost all sold. The tickets for the second balcony will be "rush" tickets and these too are almost all sold. The sale of the remaining seats continues at Thurston's today.

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