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Adams and Leverett meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the third inter-House debate of the year, to be held in the Goldcoasters' Lower Common Room.
Ggranville Hicks '23, James Whitehead '40, and John Wallen '40, will uphold the affirmative for Adams of the subject, "Resolved. That literature is most valuable as a reflection or criticism of the society in which it arises, or as an attempt to improve that society." The Leverett speakers are Theodore Morrison '23, Irving Michelman '39, and J. David Justice '41.
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