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Arrangements for the Harvard-Yale debate are practically settled. Nearly every seat reserved for members of the faculty has been taken. Every seat on the floor and in the first balcony was gone some time ago. There are only about 110 seats left in any part of the hall. There is some prospect of issuing standing room tickets at the regular price, provided there are applications enough to warrant it. The dinner to be held at the Colonial Club will be entirely informal, only about twenty-five, including the judges, having been invited. There will be no representatives from Yale aside from the speakers and Mr. Leete, president of the Yale Union. H. A. Bull '95 is chief usher.
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