Considerable difficulty is being experienced by the committee in charge of the Harvard-Princeton debate in securing satisfactory judges. The Princeton committee have submitted the names of about forty gentlemen in all whom they would be willing to have act in that capacity; of these many have not been satisfactory to Harvard and most of the others have refused to serve. The third communication including the names of several new possible judges was received from Princeton today and it is hoped that from these the selection can be finally made.
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