Speaking on the subject. "Resolved, That newspapers are unnecessary", two teams of combined Harvard and Radcliffe students held a debate last night in Agassiz Hall, Radcliffe, with the result that by vote of the audience the affirmative team was awarded a 19 to 16 victory.
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