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Pasteur Medal Debate Tomorrow.

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The Pasteur Medal Debate between the Seniors and Sophomores will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall. Each speaker will have twelve minutes for his main speech and five for rebuttal. The best speaker will be awarded the Pasteur Medal, won last year by H. A. Hirshberg '06. The Senior team is being coached by E. M. Rabenold '04, and the Sophomore team by F. B. Wagner 2L. The subject for debate will be: "Resolved, That complete secularization of education in France would be for the best interests of the country." The Seniors will support the affirmative side of the question. The teams are to be composed of the following men:

Seniors--E. W. Baker, F. W. Catlett, N. Pereles.

Sophomores--J. W. Plaisted, A. M. Blackwood, W. W. Corlett. Corlett is ill, and M. Kabatchnick, the alternate, will probably take his place.

The judges of the debate will be Professor C. H. C. Wright '91, Professor G. P. Baker '87 and Professor I. L. Winter '86. The debate will be open to the public.

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