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Pasteur Debate Subject Announced

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The French Department has announced that the subject of the debate for the Pasteur Medal on February 27, will be "Resolved: That it would be to the best interest of France that Allied Military Intervention in Russia be discontinued."

The preliminary trials will consist of five-minute speeches, and will be held on Thursday, February 13. The final speeches will last twelve minutes.

The Pasteur prize was founded in 1898 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, for annual debates in English conducted by University students on contemporary French politics. The administration of the prize is in the hands of the French Department.

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