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Harvard-Yale Debate.

Thirty-six candidates spoke last evening in the competitive debate for the choice of speakers to meet Yale next January. The question was, "Resolved, that independent action in politics is preferable to partisanship."

Speeches were made in the affirmative by Wm. Healy, Sp., A. S. Hayes, L. S., E. S. Page '95, D. J. Coughlan, L. S., J. F. Stalpleton, L. S., W. H. Sheldon '95, W. E. Chancellor L. S., J. D. Shea, Sp., and F. D. Pollock '96.

In the negative spoke F. C. Chamberlain, L. S., E. C. Bradley'94, A. S. Apsey, L. S., H. L. Prescott '94, A. P. Stone, L. S., C. E. Bryan '96, S. K. Statralsky '94, R. C. Ringwold '95, C. H. Beckwith '94, Holmes Whittmore '95, J. M. Clark, L. S., A. D. Greenfield '94, F. H. Smith '96, S. E. Johnson '95, L. Coolidge '94, P. L. Horne, Gr., A. W. White, Sp., L. J. Wood, L. S., Howard Whittmore '95, H. E. Addison '96, S. H. Foster. L. S., W. R. Buckminster '94, E. V. Cresop '95, N. L. J. Gron, Sp., and V. L. Johnson, L. S.

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