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Senior Senate Debate Tonight.

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The Senior Senate will debate with the William E. Russell Club of Boston University at eight o'clock to-night in Isaac Rich Hall, Ashburton Place, Boston. The seniors will speak in the following order in the main debate: W. T. Foster, D. C. Hirsch, W. Catchings; in the rebuttal the order will be: Hirsch, Catchings, Foster. T. H. Reed is the senior alternate. The Boston University team is made up of C. E. Dow, R. H. Newcomb and I. M. Huggan, with W. G. Harrington as alternate. The debaters will be allowed twelve minutes on the main speeches and five minutes on rebuttal.

The question for the debate is, "Resolved that the United States should use every means to maintain the integrity of the Chinese Empire. The Senior Senate will support the negative.

Gen. P. A. Collins will preside. Rev. Thomas I. Gasson, Judge Henry S. Dewey and Rev. Edward A. Horton, all of Boston, will act as judges.

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