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The second trials for the 1913 team to debate against Yale on April 29 at New Haven, will be held in Sever 11 this evening at 7 o'clock. Each man will be allowed ten minutes to speak on either side of the question "Resolved, That the United States should adopt a system of subsidies other than our present mail subsidies for the encouragement of our merchant marine." From the fifteen men retained last trial six will be chosen. The judges will be H. H. Breland '11, C. S. Collier '11, J. H. Davis '10, and G. I. Lewis 2L. The men will speak in the following order: A. Wyner, A. Wasser, O. J. Smith, J. F. Stambaugh, P. J. Stearns, L. B. Siegfried, G. S. Torrey, M. D. Meiss, C. M. Makepeace, A. A. Berle, S. M. Seymour, J. Indelkofer, H. B. Gill, J. W. Folin, J. I. Donovan.
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