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In the first radio forum of the year members of the Debating Council will argue the respective merits of three Republican and three Democratic presidential candidates over WAAB of the Colonial network from 4 to 5 o'clock this afternoon.
Arthur N. Holcombe '06, professor of Government, will act as moderator of the discussion which will deal with the careers, views, and qualifications of the various aspirants for the White House and not with the chance which each has of election.
District Attorney Dewey, Senator Taft, and Senator Vandenberg, likely Republican choices, will be discussed by James J. Pattee, Jr. '41, Thomas M. Cook '42, and Richard B. Wolf '41, respectively, while Thomas J. O'Toole '42, Grenville Clark, Jr. '41, and Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41, are discussing the qualifications of Paul V. McNutt, Secretary of State Hull, and President Roosevelt.
Tonight at 7:15 o'clock the Freshman Debating Union will open its season against St. Mark's School in the Upper Common Room of the Union on the affirmative of the subject: "Resolved, That under the present conditions it would be both necessary and desirable for Roosevelt to have a third term."
Thomas Matters captains the Yardling debaters; Stanley M. Garn, and Charles A. Bush will support him, and Richard L. Weinberg will deliver the rebuttal.
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