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FRESHMAN DEBATERS FACE YALE, PRINCETON

UNIVERSITY SPEAKERS CHOSEN FOR MID-WESTERN TRIP

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"Resolved: That there is more to hope than to fear from science", is the subject of this year's Freshman triangular debate to be held tonight in each of the three Universities, Harvard, Yale and Princeton. The debate in Cambridge will be staged between the Yale Freshman affirmative team and the Harvard first-year negative team. In Smith Halls Common Room at 8 o'clock E. G. Mantle, '27, Secretary of the Debating Council and a member of the University debating team, will preside.

Judges for tonight's debate will be Reverend William W. Love, of Cambridge, Professor J. W. Helm of the Electrical Engineering Department of the University, and A. A. Barnhard, 3L.

Freshmen who will represent Harvard against Yale tonight are C. N. Comstock. M. V. Anastos, and F. B. Thurber, with G. M. Parker as alternate. Those debating Princeton at Princeton, will be E. H. Hubbard, R. H. Sharp and P. D. Silverman, M. W. Mansur will act as alternate. These men left Cambridge yesterday for Princeton, where they will be entertained over the week-end by the Princeton Debating Council.

University debaters who will make the Mid-Western trip during the Spring recess were announced last night by Coach J. G. Fulton. They are D. W. Chapman '27, F. W. Lorenzen '28, and Barrett Williams '29. Alternates for this team are to be E. D. Rowe '27, A. S. Reel '28, and D. T. Mantle '28. On this trip the University of Pittsburgh. Grinnell, Iowa, Iowa University, Iowa State College and Carleton College at Northfield, Minnesota, will be visited. This trip will be the first attempted since the World War.

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