Competition for the two annual Coolidge debating prizes will culminate Sunday evening at 8 o'clock when the six finalists, all members of the Debate Council, contest against each other in the Adams House Upper Common Room.
William A. Cahill, NROTC, Ray A. Goldberg '48, and Monroe S. Singer '47 will debate the affirmative position in the question of postwar compulsory military training. Opposing them will be Richard T. Gill '48, Albert J. Marks '47, and Arthur D. Sporn '47. These two teams will subsequently debate the same question against Princeton and Yale in the annual Triangular Debates.
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