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H-Y-P, Coolidge Prize Debate Trials to be Held Together

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Tryouts for this year's triangular Harvard-Yale-Princeton debate and for the Coolidge prized will be held on April 18, 21, and 24, the Debating Council announced yesterday. The question for the debate will be "Resolved: That the United States should orient its foreign policy in vigorous opposition to the Fascist powers."

At the first tryouts, on April 18, candidates will be required to present a complete brief and a five-minute speech on one side of the question. From the 12 men selected in the first tryouts, six will take either the affirmative or the negative, while the remaining six will become alternates.

Winners of the Coolidge prize which was augmented this year by the addition of the Lee Wade II speaking prize money, will be selected after the practice debate on April 24. Prized are $100 for first place and $50 for second place.

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