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In the second inter-House debate of the year, Dudley topped Kirkland by a narrow margin last night. The Dudley debaters successfully defended the negative in the topic: "Resolved, That the University should prohibit resident undergraduates from keeping cars in the University."
Judges James L. Gibbs, Social Relations tutor, and Albert V. Tucker, Teaching Fellow in History, awarded the decision to the Dudley team of John Murphy, Anthony Giordano, and Larry Tafe (Rebuttalist) chiefly because of their slight edge in presentation. Charles Nicholas, Robert Lifson, and Bryan Wilhelm (Rebuttalist) spoke for Kirkland. Wilhelm was praised by the judges for his outstanding rebuttal.
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