The following gentlemen have accepted invitations to be present at the Harvard-Yale joint debate at New Haven and will occupy seats on the stage: Pres. Dwight, Governor Morgan Bulkeley, Lieut. Governor S. E. Merwin, Ex.-Governor Charles R. Ingersoll '40; Ex-Minister E. J. Phelps, Judge Henry E Howland '54, of New York City; Chief Justice Charles B. Andrews, of the Conn. Superior Court; Justice Edward W. Seymour '53, of the Conn. Superior Court; Rev. Joseph H. Twitchell '59, of Hartford, Conn.; Rev. T. T. Munger '51; D. E. Fairbanks, of the Mansfield College, Oxford, England; W. W. Farnam '66; Walter Camp '80; Professor A. B. Hart, of Harvard University; Hon. Simeon E. Baldwin '61, President of the American Bar Association; Hon. Frederick T. Dubois '72, U. S. Senator from Idaho; Bowdre Plumizv, President of Whig Hall, Princeton; Professor A. M. Wheeler '57.
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