THE arrangements for the Harvard-Yale debate are being completed in a most satisfactory fashion and there is every reason to expect that the debate will meet with good success. The introduction of judges will add a much greater interest to the debate, for it will then be more of an actual contest. The managers of the debate have shown good judgement in appealing to the support of graduate classes and it is pleasing to note the interest which graduates have evinced in the matter. The proposition to limit the competitors for the next debate to members of the Union is a commendable one, for it should influence more men to join it. These debates have now become a form of regular intercollegiate contests and the interest that they bring should induce more men to become members of the Union.
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