Tonight for the seventh time Harvard and Yale will meet in debate. Four of these contests Harvard has won. In the other two no decision was given out. In spite of this splendid record, however, our experience in athletics should have taught us by this time a wholesome respect for the determination of Yale men, and since they are to meet us again we may be sure that they will make no discreditable showing.
The demand for seats for the debate tonight has been unusually great and bespeaks a growing interest in debating which it most encouraging.
The men who are to represent Harvard tonight have worked hard and we wish them all success.
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