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IGNORANCE TO BE SUBJECT OF YALE-OXFORD ARGUMENT

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New Haven, Conn., October 22, 1925.--"Resolved. That ignorance is bliss" has been announced as the subject of the Yale-Oxford debate here tomorrow night. This subject is of the same character as last year's, which was "Resolved. That we pity our grandchildren."

No decision will be rendered either by vote of the audience or by judges, and the team will not be Oxford against Yale, but combinations of both universities.

R. H. Bernays, H. B. Lloyd-Jones, and H. J. Wedderburn will be the Oxford speakers, and Yale will be represented by Basil Davenport. H. T. Rowell, and C. H. Willard, of the Senior class.

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