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DEBATERS MEET VASSAR

Argue Women's Rights as Another Team Faces Dartmouth on Radio

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Varsity debaters will be polite but firm this afternoon when they argue with a trio from Vassar on the value, if any, of the Equal Rights For Women amendment.

Malcolm Wilkey '40, Euno Hobbing '40, and Stanley Kapner '40 will attempt to show the girls from Poughkeepsie that they're wrong. There is also to be a radio debate with Dartmouth from 3 to 4 o'clock over Station WAAB, with Harvard taking the affirmative of the question of whether the New Deal is more interested in government for the people, or in political power.

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