Two representatives of the Harvard Debate Council will appear in a national debate tournament in Chicago Sunday. Arden G. Doss '64 and James II, McGrew'65 will debate a team from Georgetown University on the question "Should loyalty oaths be abolished?" The National Educational TV Network is taping the contest and plans to televise it this spring. The Harvard team won its place in the tournament by defeating Penn State in preliminary competition.
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