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Junior Wranglers

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The debate of the Junior Wranglers last night on the question: "Resolved, That financial considerations disregarded Harvard College should be divided into small colleges, as Oxford and Cambridge," was won by the negative side, taken by L. W. Hall, J. F. Jennings, and E. E. Coolidge. The speakers on the affirmative were W. S. Heilborn, H. Davis, and R. F. Forman. Dr. Callender acted as critic.

A debate has been arranged with the Boston University Law School to take place Dec. 14. The question will be that of the Princeton debate. The trial debate will take place Nov. 22.

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