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New Hampshire Defeated by Crimson Debaters Yesterday

Oyen and Shooshan Gain Unanimous Decision of Judges

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Winning by a unanimous decision of the judges, the Harvard Debating Team defeated New Hampshire yesterday afternoon in a debate broadcast over WAAB.

The two Crimson men, Henry D. Oyen '41 and Harry M. Shooshan, Jr. '39, supported the negative side of the question, "Resolved: That the neutrality set should be repealed." Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41 presided as chairman at the debate.

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