Wilkes College won the John Quincy Adams Debate Trophy Saturday night by defeating St. Anselm's College in the final round of the Harvard Invitational Forensic Tournament.
One of the two University teams entered ranked thirteenth in a field of 40 teams from 30 colleges throughout the Northeast.
Harvey Pressman of Brandeis University won the impromptu speaking contest. Richard Roberts of Kentucky was ranked the top individual debater in the tournament.
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