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COLORED ORATORS TO DEBATE LIBERAL CLUB IN VACATION

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Two members of the Harvard Liberal Club will debate against a team from Howard University, Washington, D. C., under the auspices of the Civic Club, in New York on Friday evening, December 28.

The subject is "Can Race Prejudice be abolished?" The Harvard speakers upholding the affirmative side of this question are J.K. Fairbank '29 and H. M. Fox, Sp. Their colored opponents will present the negative point of view.

In March of last year, two members of the Liberal Club met speakers from Lincoln University in Tremont Temple, Boston on the question of the intermixing of races. No decision was rendered.

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