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The preliminary trials for the Pasteur Medal Debate, at which 12 men will be chosen, will be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock in Upper Dane. The subject
which will be debated reads: "Resolved, That the French Government was justified in passing the Separation Act."
The judges will be 1. L. Sharfman 1L., A. H. Elder 1L., and G. T. Stephenson 1L.
All undergraduates in the University will be eligible to compete in the trials. Entries must be handed into S. H. Hurwitz 1G., Stoughton 20, before 12 o'clock today. The order of speakers will be posted in Upper Dane at 1 o'clock. Any one whose name does not appear on the list may speak at the end of the regular order.
All speeches will be limited to five minutes and may be on either side of the question. Books and magazines of reference, together with a bibliography, for the use of those who intend to enter the competition for the medal, have been placed on the reserved shelves in Gore Hall, and in Upper Dane.
The trials will be open to all members of the University
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