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'53 Debate Foursome Victorious at Milton

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A quartet of freshman debaters defeated Milton Academy last night in a debate at Milton on the subject: "Resolved, That President Truman's civil rights program be adopted for a five year period."

George P. Baker, Jr., Stephen R. Petschek, F. Arthur White, and Samuel B. Potter took the negative side, holding that while a need exists for such a program, under present conditions it would be impractical to legislate against the abuses.

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