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SIX DELEGATES SENT BY YALE

New Haven Representatives to Testify Before Senate Committee.

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NEW HAVEN, CONN., Jan. 23, 1917.--The Yale delegates who will testify before the Senate sub-committee on Military Afare J. J. Bachman 1917, H. M. Baldridge 1918, S. S. Duryee 1917, J. M. Evarts 1918, D. W. Richards 1917 and K. F. Simpson 1917.

In the straw ballot held on January 18 80 per cent. of the Yale voters were in favor of some form of universal military training and, as representatives of the university, these five delegates will speak in support of such training.

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