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The subject of this year's triangular debate between Harvard, Yale and Princeton has been chosen as follows:
Resolved, That, assuming that a league of powers to enforce peace comes into existence after the present war, the United States should so far depart from its traditional policies as to participate in that league.
The date of the debate has been provisionally set for Friday, March 30. As usual, each college will be represented by two teams, each consisting of three men and an alternate, supporting the negative and affirmative.
Trials will be held during the week after mid-years. Positions on the team are open to all undergraduates, and to those students who have completed their College course in three years and are now spending their fourth year in the University is one of the Graduate Schools.
The Coolidge Prize for debating, consisting of $100, is given to the best debater in the trials for the teams.
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