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The first inter-House debate in the history of the College will take place tonight in the Dunster House Junior Common Room when Dunster meets Eliot House. The contest is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. with the topic, Resolved: "That Harvard College should pursue a policy of expansion."
This is an exhibition match, preparatory to the start of the regular House Debate League in the spring semester.
Speaking for Dunster in the affirmative will be Thomas M. Bergin '52 and George H. Kraft '58; for Eliot, in the negative, Franklin P. Bennett, Jr. '57, and Thomas C. Griffin '57.
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