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The results of the trials for inter-class debating were made known yesterday by W. L. Prosser '18, of the Debating Council. Three men and an alternate were picked to represent each class as follows: 1918, J. J. Carres, K. Lewis, R. S. Tucker, and J. Horblit; 1919, M. L. Luessenhop, E. Weissbuch, L. S. Bing, S. G. Falk; 1920, H. A. Janzlik, R. Berle, L. A. Levy, M. Kingsberg; 1921, C. H. Whelden, W. S. Holbrook, L. S. Saxe, J. D. Segal.
The inter-class debates, which were to be held next week, have been postponed to allow more time for the speakers to prepare. The first one will be held on Tuesday, November 6, when the Juniors and the Freshmen will meet. The Freshmen will take the negative and the Juniors the affirmative. On Wednesday, November 7, the Seniors, negative, will debate the Sophomores, affirmative. Both meetings will start promptly at eight o'clock, and will be held in Sever 11.
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