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At the risk of appearing to indulge in needless repetition the CRIMSON wishes to urge again every man who has any ability or inclination whatever for addressing an audience, to speak in the first trail debate to choose Harvard's representatives for the Princeton debate. It is extremely important that a large number of men take part in order that the best speakers in the University may be had to choose from.

It is not necessary that those who try should have had experience in public speaking or that they be members of one of the debating clubs. There are undoubtedly a great many men of ability in speaking in the University who have had little or no experience; and in past trial debates a large proportion of the men chosen to represent Harvard have not been members of any debating society.

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