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Princeton Debate Trials Tonight.

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The first trial for the debate with Princeton will be held tonight at 7.15 in the lecture room of the Fogg Museum. Senator F. W. Dallinger, Professor G. P. Baker, and Mr. I. L. Winter will act as judges at this and the two succeeding trials. Men intending to try for the team must leave their names before twelve o'clock at Hollis 2, where the order of speakers will be posted at one o'clock.

The Coolidge Prize of $100 will be awarded for the best work done during the trials.

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